[cisco-voip] In what cases does the dialed number change on the calling terminal?

Ryan Ratliff rratliff at cisco.com
Thu Jan 4 11:16:41 EST 2007


Also, if you are using IPCC to do the redirect to the pstn number you  
can try routing via hunt pilot to your CTI RP.

You can't unfortunately use a dummy phone with CFA configured because  
the hunt pilot will ignore CFA.  If it's a real device however this  
may work.

-Ryan

On Jan 4, 2007, at 11:06 AM, Simon, Bill wrote:

Yes but I am not sure how to use hunt pilot for this type of thing.   
I thought you can only add local phones (DNs) to a linegroup.  We  
need to add a pattern that routes off-net.

Ryan Ratliff wrote:
> Have you looked at the Connected Party Transformations on the hunt  
> pilot?  You can restrict the name and number there on both CM 4.1 
> (3) and 4.2.
> -Ryan
> On Jan 4, 2007, at 10:48 AM, Simon, Bill wrote:
> One more plea for help on this then I give up.  I get the feeling this
> can't be done.
> Imagine you are forwarding a call that is supposed to "look"  
> internal to
> an off-net location and it would be better for the user not to see  
> where
> it's going.  That's what I'm after.
> Simon, Bill wrote:
>> Any way to change this behavior?
>>
>> We need to set up route points where the called number doesn't  
>> change on
>> the display of an internal IP phone, and hunt pilot/list/LG won't  
>> do the
>> trick.
>>
>>
>>> However, for translation patterns (and CTI Route Points that  
>>> connect via
>>> a CTI port), the called number appears as the final connected  
>>> port, not
>>> the route point.


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