[cisco-voip] Route but don't Route!

Ed Leatherman ealeatherman at gmail.com
Mon Apr 9 13:37:44 EDT 2007


Hi Todd,

Could you collect more than 4 sig. digits from your PRI and then have a
translation pattern 5558657 that send the call to 1302? you might have to
make some other patterns to get the rest of your inbound calls to work, but
that would seem like an easy way to do it (if i understand what you are
asking)

Also you could give your gateways different calling search spaces than your
phones, so that only the gateway would hit your 8657 translation pattern
that redirects to 1302. Just don't let your phones call that pattern at all
directly.

On 4/9/07, Todd Franklin <toddnh65 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone.
>
> So we have this line 555-8657 that I pointed to the PRI.  So I tell CCM
> that when it sees 8657 come down the line, to route it to
> extension 1302.  Only problem is that one of our buildings, we use an 8
> for an outside line.  (Don't ask why, it's convoluted!)  Anyways,
> yep, someone needs to call 657-1212, well they press 8 for the outbound
> line, then 657 and then they are automatically transferred
> to X1302.  How do I stop that??  Can I stop it just for that building??
> All their extensions begin with 14.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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Ed Leatherman
Senior Voice Engineer
West Virginia University
Telecommunications and Network Operations
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