[cisco-voip] Mobile Voice Access - Caller ID

Monica Hardy Monica.Hardy at openwave.com
Wed Apr 14 20:56:09 EDT 2010


Thanks Bill, but I am not following.

 

The calling party transform mask is set to 650480XXXX, it works fine on
this route pattern if I just call out from my desk phone, caller id will
be 650-480-5597.

 

Now if I call in to the call manager to the MVA number with my cell
phone, which is the a RDP and then call someone my caller id shows
650-5597.  It leaves off the 480 prefix from my desk number.  Isn't the
outgoing call using the same route pattern?  so why would this change?

 

Also I have the box checked that says use the external mask of the phone
which is set to 650480XXXX.

 

-Monica

 

From: Bill Talley [mailto:btalley at gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 4:06 PM
To: Monica Hardy
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Mobile Voice Access - Caller ID

 

Is the calling party transform mask on your route pattern or route list
set to 650XXXX, or set to prefix 650?    It looks like that's causing
the system to combine 650 with last four digits of your cell phone
number.    

Someone else will hopefully correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe
you'll most likely need to use calling party transformations to expand
the number to ten digits.   You'll want to create a new partition and a
new CSS containing only that partition. Create a new calling party
transformation pattern that matches the caller id of the cell phone,
maybe [2-9]XX[2-9]XXXXXX and assign it to the partition you just
created.  Set the calling party transform mask to ten X's.   Once that's
done, go to the remote destination profile and uncheck Use Device Pool
Calling Party Transformation CSS and set the Calling Party
Transformation CSS to the one you just created.  Save changes and test.

That's how I'm doing it anyway, but I haven't spent a lot time
researching proper usage of calling party transformations.


It sounds like you're using a external calling party mask of 650XXXX, or
perhaps prefixing 650 to the calling party mask on the route pattern or
route list.  

On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 3:09 PM, Monica Hardy
<Monica.Hardy at openwave.com> wrote:

Hello everyone,

I setup the Mobile Voice Access using the hairpinning method.
Everything is working except for complete caller-id.

 

For example if I call out from my cell phone using my remote destination
profile and mobile voice access my

caller-id will be shown as 6505597 instead of 6504805597.  I have tried
a bunch of settings, any idea where I should

be looking at?  I was under the impress that the call would be coming
back out of my PSTN gw, so I don't see why it

wouldn't work like it normally works when just calling out directly from
my desk phone?

 

Any ideas?

 

CCM 7.02

H323 GW 12.4.24.T3

 

-Monica

 

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Monica P. Hardy

Openwave

Sr. Network Engineer

Phone: 650-480-5597

email:  monica.hardy at openwave.com

 


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