[cisco-voip] Saving route patterns
FrogOnDSCP46EF
ciscoboy2006 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 2 19:59:46 EST 2009
Thanks Jason, TCL script only works on router. Here we've CCM6x.
Can't find anything in the archieve.
Found solution myself but, it has impact on CoS requirement. It voiding COS.
- Create a xlation pattern - *67.!
-calling party transformation - block caller id, blcok caller name
- Called party transformation - Digit-discard = "PREDOT", prefix 9 (this
will strip *.67 , remove callerID and send any pattern with prefix "9") to
call manager.
Now this will match the regular pattern 9[2-9]xxxxxxxxx
The only draw back is it touches all CoS requirement.
Any thought?
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Jason Aarons (US) <jason.aarons at uGmail -
Saving route patterns - ciscoboy2006 at gmail.com<?shva=1#inbox/11f398d5cf3d6665>
s.didata.com> wrote:
> Needs to be a way to send *67 to telco for calls you want blocked or a
> TCL script, etc. I've seen this request before for *67 but don't recall if
> it's something that can be done and why –jason
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> http://www.wikihow.com/Block-Caller-ID
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> *From:* cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:
> cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] *On Behalf Of *FrogOnDSCP46EF
> *Sent:* Monday, February 02, 2009 7:33 PM
> *To:* cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> *Subject:* [cisco-voip] Saving route patterns
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> Hi,
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> 1. 400 route patterns in call manager
> 2. User demands , I want to block caller ID on each patterns.
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> Q1: What is the best way to do this apart from creating 2 patterns for each
> routes, hence 800 patterns - 400 simple and 400 with blocking caller ID.
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> Alternate to above for same scenario:
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> Q2: PSTN switch environment;
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> If those 400 route patterns are dialed with 1777 prefixes (e.g. user dials
> 1777+[2-9]xxxxxxx). PSTN switch gets 1777[2-9]xxxxxxx and PSTN switch blocks
> calls
> Here again, the challenge is to achieve this with a single route-pattern.
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> I looked through the option, like - Application dial-rule, Directory lookup
> rules but can't see any optino there.
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> the logic i am after:
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> Route-pattern1: 9.[2-9]xxxxxxxx <simple dial>
> route-pattern2: 9.1777[2-9]xxxxxxx , pstn switch sees 1777[2-9]xxxxxxx and
> blocks caller id
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> Can this be done with just creating a route pattern (one) and then adding
> some sort of application rule or any other ccm features?
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> I can't think of anything...
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> Smile, you'll save someone else's day!
> Frog
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