[cisco-voip] dial-pattern breaks other things

Erick Bergquist erickbe at yahoo.com
Thu Dec 7 17:48:56 EST 2006


Curt,

If you want to set the calling party number to the same number for all calls, then you can do this under the D Channel for the PRI (if you had PRI). This would set the calling party number to thiis number for ALL calls howver.

Sample:

Interface s0/0:23
   isdn calling-number 7035551234

Erick

----- Original Message ----
From: Curt Shaffer <cshaffer at gmail.com>
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Sent: Thursday, December 7, 2006 6:09:30 AM
Subject: [cisco-voip] dial-pattern breaks other things

All,

I had an issue yesterday where a company needed to pass more digits to the
phone company than they were. I found the correct syntax thanks to everyone
on the list for the assistance, or so it seemed, but it actually breaks more
things now. Basically I have most users on a 4 digit extension and the
reception is on a 5 digit extension. I want them both to go out as the main
number. Here is what I added:

Telephony-service

dialplan-pattern 1 7035551234 extension-length 4
dialplan-pattern 2 7035551234 extension-length 5

On a side note do I need to match the 5 digits before the 4 like this (I'm
basically wondering if this command is read much like an ACL first match
kind of thing)? 

dialplan-pattern 1 7035551234 extension-length 5
dialplan-pattern 2 7035551234 extension-length 4


This is what I had that worked somewhat (by somewhat I mean for the users
with 4 digits but not for the reception with 5 digits)

Telephony-service

dialplan-pattern 1 703555.... Extension-length 4


So after adding the two dialplan-patterns we experienced caller ID being at
4 digits again, users could not directly transfer calls from outside to
another user local, and they lost the ability to dial into a number with a
different DID set (7034445678) which is their remote call in for voice mail.
After seeing this I removed the two dialplan-patterns and went back to the
one that worked somewhat. I saved the config and the problems remain now.
These are the only commands that have been added and removed from the system
in the midst of all of this so I can't understand why the problem would
follow. If I remove dialplan-pattern all together all problems except for
the caller ID being 4 digits go away. As soon as I add that command (exact
syntax typed in the examples I gave) all of the problems come back. I am not
onsite for this so it is hard to diagnose but does anyone have any
suggestions, other than to obviously get someone onsite ;)

Thanks

Curt


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