[cisco-voip] SRST Significant Digits?
Matthew Saskin
matt at saskin.net
Thu Apr 12 10:09:21 EDT 2007
Exactly:
The following example would take calls that come inbound with 10 digits
(555-555-1000 through 555-555-1100) and the phones extensions are 4
digits 1000-1100
call-manager-fallback
dialplan-pattern 1 5555551... extension-length 4
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CarlosOrtiz at bayviewfinancial.com wrote:
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> I think youcan use the dialplan-pattern command for this situation:
> From the SRST Admin Guide - section "Setting up Call Handling"
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> *Configuring Global Prefixes *
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> Global prefixes convert abbreviated extension numbers into fully
> qualified E.164 numbers and vice versa. Such translation is necessary
> for the following:
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> •Directory number usage.
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> •Registering Cisco IP phone lines with a gatekeeper.
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> *•Resolving an incoming call with a full E.164 number to a Cisco IP
> phone extension number. For example, a company uses extension-number
> range 5000 to 5099 across several sites, with only the extensions 5000
> to 5009 present on the local router. An incoming call from 5044
> arrives from the company's internal voice over IP (VoIP) H.323
> network, and this call includes the calling number as 4085555044 in
> its full E.164 format. *
>
> •Converting a full E.164 telephone number back to an extension number
> for the purposes of caller-ID display and received and missed call lists.
>
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> *Adam <cisco at adman.net>*
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> 04/11/2007 11:59 PM
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> I have a site where the telco is sending seven digit dnis for inbound
> calls. The phones only have four digit extensions, so the MGCP
> configuration on the gateway is set for four significant digits and
> everything works fine. The problem is when the link goes down and
> things fail over to SRST. The phones register to the gateway just fine
> with the four digit DN, but now the calls don't match and get routed.
> Is there some way to set SRST to only look at four digits on incoming
> calls?
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> Thanks,
> Adam
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