[cisco-voip] How translate incoming-calls with CCM & MGCP

omar parihuana omar.parihuana at gmail.com
Fri Oct 17 13:17:06 EDT 2008


James,

Thank you for your response..  I've just created CSS, Partition and TP,
after of create the TP with "!" all my calls cannot dial outside calls the
CSS contain the Partition and the TP contain the exact partition and CSS.
Although the other E1 belong to different CSS and Partitions, all calls were
affected... I need transform the calling party...

Rgds.


On 10/17/08, James Brown <james.m.h.brown at googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> omar parihuana wrote:
>
>> Hi List,
>>  I have a CUCM 6.x and recently we added a new MGCP Gateway (6500 -
>> WS6508-E1). With H323 gateway translate the incoming calls will be easy a
>> transaltion profile with translation rules and ready. But now how can I do
>> the same task with MGCP into CCM? Specifically I need to translate the
>> caller-ID some like this: Any Caller-ID that coming via a specific E1 from
>> WS6508-E1 shoud be translate to 4540 extension.
>>  please suggestion will be very appreciated....
>>  Thanks
>>
>> --
>> Omar E.P.T
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>>
>
> Omar,
>
> I'm unclear whether you want to change the Calling or the Called party
> number. Either way, the process should be fairly similar to the way we do
> it...
>
> On the MGCP gateway within CCM, define a Calling Search Space (e.g.
> London_PSTN_In.)
>
> This CSS should give you sight of a parition containing translation
> patterns (e.g. London_PSTN_In_Xlate)
>
> Within this partition, define the relevant TP. If I understood you
> correctly, you might like to use a TP as "!" and Called Party Transform Mask
> as "4540".
>
> I'm sure there are other ways of achieving the same behaviour, but this is
> how we do it.
>
> Hope this helps
>
> James.
>
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