[cisco-voip] H.323 Gateway PRI selection

CarlosOrtiz at bayviewfinancial.com CarlosOrtiz at bayviewfinancial.com
Wed Jun 6 16:20:15 EDT 2007


That really won't be a problem.  Each of the PRI's have been ordered with 
a certain outgoing number and name on it.   I just wanted to make sure 
there wasn't an easier way to do this than prepending digits and MGCP. The 
rest I'm not concerned about...that's been ordered a specific way with the 
telco.

Carlos



"Linsemier, Matthew" <MLinsemier at apcapital.com> 
06/06/2007 04:15 PM

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I forgot to mention CSS but I was thinking along the same lines you were. 
The only issue that you may run into if you want to drop PRI’s is calling 
name.  It’s really easy to send whatever number you want to telco and have 
them send it on (haven’t you ever accidently put in the wrong number mask 
and your customers think your insurance company is Bob’s Truck Stop), but 
calling name is a different story.  Good luck in convincing them to add 
different entries based on the number you send over one PRI even though I 
know feasibly it can be done in their database.
 
Matt
 
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Then I would follow Gurpinder's idea, but rather then letting the user 
select, use calling search spaces so that the appropriate route pattern 
was automatically selected.
 
Then, each route pattern could append a prefix that would match the 
appropriate dial-peer.
 
 
 
I would consider removing call screening on the PRIs and leave it up to 
the dial-peers to set the callerID. You might be able to drop the number 
of PRIs you need.
 
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Basically I need 3 different groups of users always to use their 
designated PRI's so that the correct caller ID is presented.   Think of it 
as 3 companies sharing one gateway, each desginated to a PRI with that 
companies name and number on it.   

In response to the Gurpinder's post....I do not need them to select which 
caller id they want to use.  Each of the 3 groups will always use the same 
caller ID.  I had an idea similar to yours to prepend digits so that when 
the call gets to the gateway I know which PRI it needs to exit from. I 
just want to make sure I don't miss an easier method. 

Carlos 



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Wouldn't you do this with the dial-peers? 
  
There is a caller ID config statement that you can configure, then select 
the appropriate port. 
  
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: CarlosOrtiz at bayviewfinancial.com 
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Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 2:24 PM 
Subject: [cisco-voip] H.323 Gateway PRI selection 


We have a new H.323 Gateway that will have 4 PRI's.  2 PRI's will be 
grouped together and present one caller  ID.  Each of the remaining 2 
PRI's will have their own caller ID (3 total different Caller ID's).  How 
can you select a specific PRI to be used so that the correct caller ID is 
shown depending on which phone dials outboud?  I should be able to prepend 
a digit on Call Mgr to the 3 different route patterns (different 
partitions) and then route the call based on the leading digit found on 
the H.323 GW.  I know I can do this via MGCP easily as well.  Any other 
good ideas or thoughts about this via H.323? 

Carlos 

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