[cisco-voip] "random" numbering plan

Andrius Kislas Andrius-conf at elsis.lt
Mon Jul 10 11:03:26 EDT 2006


> If bell sends 5 or 6 digits digits use num-exp....
> I have 40 of those in a CME and that works fine....

Thanks
Sounds fine.

Andrius


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> Subject: [cisco-voip] "random" numbering plan
> 
> Hi,
> 
> one my customer migrates from analog telco lines to PRI. He wants so
> that his public numbering plan should be left unchanged. He has near 100
> public numbers that are in no range - just random numbers. What is the
> fastest way to map these random public numbers to some range of private
> numbers? For example public number 2475371 maps to 5001, number 2542144
> maps to 5002 and so on. CM 4.1.
> 
> I was thinking about following:
> 
> 1.
> Many translation patterns on CM. It is very time consuming to write 100
> translation patterns.
> 
> 2.
> translation-rule on H.323 gateway. If I am not wrong, there is a
> limitation for number of rules (0-10) in one translation-rule.
> 
> 3.
> AXL. Haven't tried this before, but it should be possible to add many
> translation patterns with AXL script.
> 
> What should I use to save my time?
> 
> Andrius
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