[cisco-voip] destination-pattern #880$
Nelson, Mike
NelsonMike at bfdp.com
Fri Sep 17 09:20:43 EDT 2010
This was perfect... Now the T makes sense in the ccapi debug
Thanks Nick!
Mike
From: matthn at gmail.com [mailto:matthn at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Nick Matthews
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2010 7:45 PM
To: Nelson, Mike
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] destination-pattern #880$
A little known fact is that the # is the default terminator on the gateway. In CUCM, you have to manually configure this to be a terminator. An example would be 9.011!#. (An unknown amount of digits dialing internationally, with the ability to stop the 10 second interdigit timeout with a #).
You need to choose a new default terminator.
dial-peer terminator A
(ABCD are valid digits, which make good terminators since nobody dials them).
-nick
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 3:48 PM, Nelson, Mike <NelsonMike at bfdp.com<mailto:NelsonMike at bfdp.com>> wrote:
Hi all,
I am using a UCM 6.1(4) with H323 gateway. I have a RP of #880 that I send to the H323 gateway, a 2951 running 15.1(1)T. This matches the dial-peer shown below and is routed out an FXO port:
dial-peer voice 20 pots
description ***Paging Interface - ALL Page***
destination-pattern #880$
port 0/3/2
forward-digits 0
prefix 0
In normal operation, the call is routed as I would expect with a 0 being sent to the paging system. This is also an SRST gateway and when attached SRST phone dial the same pattern, the call fails after I dial #8.
If I run a debug voice ccapi inout, I see that the pound is being seen as the character T in the debug. A debug voice dialpeer shows that the call fails to find a matching dial-peer.
I have searched high and low on the Cisco site and in Netpro, and I think that I should be OK with the pound in the destination-pattern, but I must be missing something here...
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
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