[cisco-voip] Antw: Dealing with + in destination patterns

Robert Schuknecht rschuknecht at gmx.de
Fri Sep 19 18:41:10 EDT 2008


Do you need the full E.164 Number as destination-pattern or for an incoming Dial-Peer (incoming called-number / answer-address). For an destination-pattern the "+"-Sign should work, as you can see by the "sh dialplan number" output:

sh dialplan number +123555999
Sep 20 00:30:53.675 MESZ: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console
Macro Exp.: +123555999

VoiceOverIpPeer1
        peer type = voice, information type = voice,
        description = `',
        tag = 1, destination-pattern = `+123555999',

<SNIP>

For an incoming Dial-Peer i am not sure, it takes the command "answer-address" and "incoming called-number" with the pattern +123555999. But i cant test if the incoming Dial-Peer will be matched, at the moment.

I use IOS Version 12.4(5c) 


HTH

/Robert
>>> Ryan West<rwest at zyedge.com> schrieb am Freitag, 19. September 2008 um 23:31 in
Nachricht 566fc6036c142b0987e4292d43446f31:
> What's the best way to deal with a full e.164 number coming from a SIP 
> provider.  I am receiving +1 with the remaining 10 digits following.  The 
> only dial-peer that seems to match is the catchall .T.  I have tried creating 
> a translation-profile to rewrite the number, but the + symbol is not 
> permitted.
> 
> Thanks guys,
> 
> -ryan


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