[cisco-voip] International Calling Weirdness

Jim Reed jreed at swiftnews.com
Tue Mar 16 18:43:49 EDT 2010


James,
Sorry, I wasn't typing what my eyes were seeing.  I finally realized I had to have the word voice in there instead of just translation-rule.  Sorry.  Let the flogging begin!!!!!!!!
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Jim Reed
Swift Communications, Inc.
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775-772-7666 (Cell)



On 3/16/10 4:31 PM, "James Key" <JKey at jackhenry.com> wrote:

Hi Jim,
I have done this a few times to modify type.  Below is from a router in my lab.  What version of IOS are you running?

voice translation-rule 1
 rule 1 // // type any international plan any isdn
!
!
voice translation-profile 1
 translate called 1


R1#test voice translation-rule 1 1234567 Matched with rule 1
Original number: 1234567        Translated number: 1234567
Original number type: none      Translated number type: international
Original number plan: none      Translated number plan: isdn

James


From: Jim Reed [mailto:jreed at swiftnews.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 5:25 PM
To: James Key; cisco-voip
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] International Calling Weirdness

James,
Just curious as to whether you have actually been able to configure a translation rule with //.  While I came up with another workaround, I was going to do a little experimenting with your suggestion but the router is telling me that // is an invalid pattern.  So was just curious as to whether you had actually used this and perhaps I was doing something wrong.

Thank You...


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