[cisco-voip] Voice Translation Rule ON CME
Cristobal Priego
cristobalpriego at gmail.com
Tue Nov 9 13:05:36 EST 2010
you can use CORs instead of voice translation rules
if you have CME
if you have UCM use partitions
2010/11/9 Jawad A Hai <ahjawad at hotmail.com>
> Hello,
>
> I have a CME on 3925, I have below situation.
> I have users with four digit extension like 5xxx and 6xxx.
> I need to create a separate dial peer for the users who are having 6xxx
> extn, ( This group of ext belongs to managers).
> I want them to be able to dial use a particular prefix for dialing like
> 39+Mobile number.
> so any user who has exntesion in 6xxx should be able to dial 39 9849578898.
> But I don’t want the users of 5xxx to dial this 39+Mobile number.
> I have created below
>
> voice translation-rule 58
> rule 1 reject /^5/
>
> voice translation-profile ManagerMbile
> translate called 58
>
> dial-peer voice 5800 voip
> description Manager Mobile calls
> destination-pattern 39..........
> *translation-profile outgoing ManagerMbile*
> session target ipv4:10.5.3.78
> dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric
> codec g711alaw
>
> The idea of above is to reject any number that starts with 5 going with
> dial peer 5800 using 39 prefix?
>
> However the above is not working.
> Is my understanding of translation rule is fine or am messing/missing
> something??
> Please advise.
>
> Aali
>
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