[cisco-voip] Append LD Access code on outbound call

Wes Sisk wsisk at cisco.com
Fri Jul 11 09:50:58 EDT 2008


not likely to be possible.  most access codes require inband dtmf.  note 
this is distinctly separate from the digits send on the isdn d-ch to 
establish the call.

only likely way would be a custom IPCCX/IVR, TCL, or CUEA script that:
1. sends the inital setup with called party number
2. waits a period of time, or even better, does tone detection to 
determine when the telco prompts for access code
3. sends the access code as inband DTMF
4. connects the calling/called party numbers

Customers i've worked with in the past were not interested in this much 
work for a single special user.  they usually dedicated 1 pots line to 
allow that person outbound calling.  remove the LD codes from the pots 
line and configure CSS so only the special user can use that pots line.

/Wes

Carter, Bill wrote:
>
> Telco requires a 3-digit access code for long distance calls. Customer 
> would like to NOT have to dial a code when faxing to a LD number. Is 
> this possible??
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> Background:
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> PSTN connection is PRI
>
> Telco says LD code required for all outbound calls. (can't disable 
> based on calling party #)
>
> GW is H323
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> Gateway Attempts:
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> On the gateway I tried a standard dial peer with  "translate-outgoing 
> called". I tried post-pending a ,022 to the string (, is supposed to 
> insert a pause and 022 is the telco access code).
>
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> voice translation-rule 10
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>  rule 1 /^\#\(1[2-9]..[2-9]......\)/ /\1\2,022/
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> test voice translation-rule 10 #14085551212
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> Matched with rule 1
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> Original number: #14085551212   Translated number: 14085551212,022
>
> Original number type: none      Translated number type: none
>
> Original number plan: none      Translated number plan: none
>
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> dial-peer voice 300 pots
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>  description -- POTS Dial peer to route calls out PRI --
>
>  destination-pattern #1[2-9]..[2-9]......
>
>  translate-outgoing called 10
>
>  incoming called-number .
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>  direct-inward-dial
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>  port 0/1/0:23
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>  prefix 1
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> I tried "forward-digits extra" which is supposed to send any digits 
> longer than the length of the destination-pattern. Didn't work.
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> CallManager Attempts:
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> I also tried the CallManager translation-pattern route:
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> Translation Pattern
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> 91[2-9]XX[2-9]XXXXXX
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> Calling Party Transformation Mask
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> XXXXXXXXXXXX022
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> DNA analysis gives the following
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> Dialed number 914085551212
>
> Result ???714085551022
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> Bill Carter
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> Sr Business Communications Analyst
>
> Sentinel Technologies, Inc
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> 217.391.5015
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