[cisco-voip] Prevent Access to "1" Country code outside US
ash AD
commo_ssg_31f at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 9 12:19:44 EST 2009
These are CME routers connected to a SIP provider via a IPIP gateway/UBE. That would be so much easier....CM!
--- On Mon, 2/9/09, Scott Voll <svoll.voip at gmail.com> wrote:
From: Scott Voll <svoll.voip at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Prevent Access to "1" Country code outside US
To: commo_ssg_31f at yahoo.com
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Date: Monday, February 9, 2009, 4:45 PM
Can you do it in CM rather then on the VGW?
Scott
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 5:50 AM, ash AD <commo_ssg_31f at yahoo.com> wrote:
All,
I have a remote site with an ITSP link to a UBE/IPIP GW. The ITSP expects international dialed number to be prefixed with "90" and national (lower US 48) to be prefixed with "81" . The issue I have is countries and territories outside the US with the country code of "1" number over fifty. I am trying to regex translation patterns but I do not know how to do more than fifteen rules under a single voice translation rule or how to apply more than rule per direction on a profile. Is there any nesting method or other way to overcome this limitation? Runing 12.4(22)T on the UBE. Below are the rule sets:
rule 1 /^1204/ /9001204/
rule 2 /^1226/ /9001226/
rule 3 /^1242/ /9001242/
rule 4 /^1250/ /9001250/
rule 5 /^1264/ /9001264/
rule 6 /^1268/ /9001268/
rule 7 /^1284/ /9001284/
rule 8 /^1289/ /9001289/
rule 9 /^1306/ /9001306/
rule 10 /^1340/ /9001340/
rule 11 /^1345/ /9001345/
rule 12 /^1403/ /9001403/
rule 13 /^1416/ /9001416/
rule 14 /^1418/ /9001418/
rule 15 /^1438/ /9001438/
rule 16 /^1441/ /9001441/
rule 17 /^1450/ /9001450/
rule 18 /^1473/ /9001473/
rule 19 /^1506/ /9001506/
rule 20 /^1514/ /9001514/
rule 21 /^1519/ /9001519/
rule 22 /^1581/ /9001581/
rule 23 /^1587/ /9001587/
rule 24 /^1604/ /9001604/
rule 25 /^1613/ /9001613/
rule 26 /^1647/ /9001647/
rule 27 /^1649/ /9001649/
rule 28 /^1664/ /9001664/
rule 29 /^1670/ /9001670/
rule 30 /^1671/ /9001671/
rule 31 /^1684/ /9001684/
rule 32 /^1705/ /9001705/
rule 33 /^1709/ /9001709/
rule 34 /^1758/ /9001758/
rule 35 /^1767/ /9001767/
rule 36 /^1778/ /9001778/
rule 37 /^1780/ /9001780/
rule 38 /^1784/ /9001784/
rule 39 /^1789/ /9001789/
rule 40 /^1807/ /9001807/
rule 41 /^1809/ /9001809/
rule 42 /^1819/ /9001819/
rule 43 /^1829/ /9001829/
rule 44 /^1867/ /9001867/
rule 45 /^1868/ /9001868/
rule 46 /^1869/ /9001869/
rule 47 /^1876/ /9001876/
rule 48 /^1902/ /9001902/
rule 49 /^1905/ /9001905/
rule 50 /^1939/ /9001939/
rule 51 /^1246/ /9001246/
I understand than a few of these can be summarized; but, not enough to bring me close to the 15 mark. I was trying to do the translation for them without dropping the call if missdialed.
Peter Casanave | CCVP
Voice Engineer | Engineering Department
Proactive Communications, Inc.
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