[cisco-voip] In what cases does the dialed number change on the calling terminal?
Craig M Staffin
cmstaffin at ra.rockwell.com
Thu Jan 4 11:39:10 EST 2007
It might not be the best option but you could use a gateway
so lets say you call 4000 and you want that to ring to 888-123-45678
so in CM you setup a RP to point 4000 to a H323 gateway. Then on the
gateway do a num-exp or a translation pattern or just change the called
number on the dial-peer.
Once the call is released to the gateway CCM will not change the number
dialed.
Craig
"Simon, Bill" <bills at tns.its.psu.edu>
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Re: [cisco-voip] In what cases does the dialed number change on the
calling terminal?
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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