[cisco-voip] tracing calls.

Matthew Saskin matt at saskin.net
Wed Sep 19 13:28:48 EDT 2007


I'm not sure if it's included in the default dial plan if using the @ 
wildcard.  If not, you'd need to set up a specific route pattern for *69 
that forwards those digits out a specific port.

Another thing to consider is whether the telco will accept *69 off of a 
digital circuit.  I know here we are only able to get the telco to 
recognize *67 (caller ID block) on analog lines.

-matt

Kathy Dupree wrote:
> Is there a way to make *69 or *59 work with call Manager.  I have talked 
> to my local provider and it seems I need a court order for them to trace 
> a call.  Someone asked if *69 or *59 worked and it does not.   Any ideas?
> 
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