[cisco-voip] route patterns/callerid mask/callforward

Lelio Fulgenzi lelio at uoguelph.ca
Wed Feb 8 16:27:57 EST 2006


The other thing I like about this is that the main number is on the first line of the phone! If you've been working here for a long time, you know the number, but if you are visiting, you may not know the main number. I wish they would allow presentation characters like the ()- though, so you could format the number nicely.

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Greg Ayoub 
  To: Ryan Ratliff 
  Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 4:23 PM
  Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] route patterns/callerid mask/callforward


  ...One solution I have found is to eliminate the "Calling Party Transform
  Mask" from all route patterns. Then, I add an "External Phone Number
  Mask" to each and every line on my phone. This way, when I call out from
  my phone, the caller-id is correct, and calls forwarded through my phone
  retain their caller-id when they go through the route pattern. This is a
  serious maintenance nightmare...

  That was our solution as well.  If you find a better one, let us know! 

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Ryan Ratliff" <rratliff at cisco.com>
  To: "IT" <it at cimgroup.com>
  Cc: <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>
  Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 3:45 PM
  Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] route patterns/callerid mask/callforward


  BAT?

  It can easily modify your external calling party number.

  -Ryan

  On Feb 8, 2006, at 3:40 PM, IT wrote:

  Here is my dilemma.
  All the phones in my callmanager 4.0 setup do not have "external phone
  number mask" setup.  Instead, I have put the number mask in to the
  translation pattern for outbound calling. For example.
  My extension is 4990
  I dial a call that matches the 8.@ route pattern, and the call gets
  routed out the PRI Gateway, and the pattern applies the "Calling Party
  Transform Mask" of 323860XXXX
  This results in the caller-id showing up as 323-860-4990. Perfect.
  Now here are the problems with this solution. If I enable callforwarding
  on my phone (sending them to my cellphone), the caller-id gets messed
  up. Here is why:
  Let's say my friend at 310-833-5625 calls me on my cisco phone. The call
  hits the phone, but there is a CFwdAll set.
  The call forwards to 813239438833 (my cell with the outgoing prefix of
  8).
  When the call forwards, it runs through the route pattern 8.@
  The call exits the PRI Gateway, and the Calling Party Transform Mask
  applied is 323860XXXX.
  The call reaches my cellphone, and the caller-id says 323-860-5625
  So, only the last 4 digits are from the original callers phone number,
  and the rest are from the route pattern's transform mask.
  Needless to say, this is a problem.

  One solution I have found is to eliminate the "Calling Party Transform
  Mask" from all route patterns. Then, I add an "External Phone Number
  Mask" to each and every line on my phone. This way, when I call out from
  my phone, the caller-id is correct, and calls forwarded through my phone
  retain their caller-id when they go through the route pattern. This is a
  serious maintenance nightmare, as I would have number mask's all over
  the place. However, the upside of this route, is that the 2 people in
  the office who want caller-id blocked on their outbound calls can do
  so...(anyone know an easier way?)

  I know other people have had to deal with this, but I cannot find the
  answer in my archives of this mailing list.

  Have you ever dealt with this, and do you have a solution that will
  allow me to keep the number masks in the route pattern?

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