[cisco-voip] *67 route pattern with calling line set to restricted

Wes Sisk wsisk at cisco.com
Thu Feb 9 21:29:11 EST 2006


yep.  look check the ccm trace with q931 translator to make sure  
we're setting it properly.

also might be worth a check with Dialed Number Analyzer to see what  
it says.

/Wes

On Feb 9, 2006, at 8:52 PM, Erick Bergquist wrote:

Yea, the route group/detail and gateway is set to
default and on route pattern is set to restricted, so
the settings on the route pattern should pass through
right?

--- Wes Sisk <wsisk at cisco.com> wrote:

> it's configurable
> 1.on the route pattern
> 2. where the route gruop is made a member of the
> route list
> 3. on the gateway.
>
> check all of those.  there is a slim chance the PSTN
> is not honoring the
> setting.  all you can do to validate that is use
> q931 translator to look
> at the outbound SETUP from CM.  the privacy bits are
> part of the called
> party number and q931 translator decodes nicely.
>
> /Wes
>
> Erick Bergquist wrote:
>> Have a situation where have a few 9*67.xxxxxxx
> route
>> patterns and the external party mask is unchecked,
> and
>> calling line presentation is set to restricted on
> RP.
>> Route detail is set to default as well as
> gateway/MGCP
>> endpoint. But when calls go out the outside caller
> is
>> seeing the calling party number still.
>>
>> The gateway is a 6608. Anyone know what to look
> for in
>> the traces to verify the call is going out as
>> restricted? These *67 patterns used to work in
> past
>> I'm being told.
>>
>> If you prefix *67 on called party number so it
> goes
>> out PRI with *67 the call fails.
>>
>> thanks
>>
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