[cisco-voip] Cisco Mobile and Application Dial Rules

Paul asobihoudai at yahoo.com
Sun Feb 27 16:10:49 EST 2011


sounds like a partition/css configuration error to me.


----- Original Message ----
From: "H, Tim" <TimH at trstone.com>
To: Paul <asobihoudai at yahoo.com>; "H, Tim" <TimH at trstone.com>; 
"cisco-voip at puck.nether.net" <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>
Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 12:01:46 PM
Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] Cisco Mobile and Application Dial Rules

Hi Paul,

Thanks for the response.  So, from what I'm understanding, I shouldn't have to 
necessarily worry about the AppDial rules if I'm not using an special 
application.  It's basically doing digit manipulation.  If I dial the fully 
qualified number with a "9" etc in front of the number, it should work?  Any 
other idea why I would be getting "call failed" immediately while trying an 
outbound call?  I did a debug on my gateway and I do not see the call even 
attempt to be sent outbound.

Thanks,
Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul [mailto:asobihoudai at yahoo.com] 
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2011 12:15 PM
To: H, Tim; cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Cisco Mobile and Application Dial Rules

Think about it this way....

your iWhatever will encounter a phone number for iWannaPizza. iWannaPizza's 
phone number is formatted as +19992223333.
If your iWhatever user clicks on that number and tries to send it out whatever 
PSTN connectivity you have, unless you have application dial rules to catch that 


number and change it to <accesscode>+<number>, iWhatever user will come back to 
you and say.. "It don't work!! Fix it! Fix it! Fix it!"

So you might have dial rule... if number starts with <local area code>, chop off 

local area code and add a 9, then send out.

If you want to test application dial rules yourself, just install Click to Call 
and start to find phone numbers on local businesses (or international or long 
distance if you feel it's necessary) to dial.

If your cnf.xml file is blank, did you make sure to install the COP file on 
*all* of the servers the phone might register to?

If you look on the server you're registering to do you see both of these files?
•AppDialRules.xml
•DirLookupDialRules.xml


Have you restarted the CallManager service?
Have you restarted the TFTP service on all possible registration sources?


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From:"H, Tim" <TimH at trstone.com>
To:"cisco-voip at puck.nether.net" <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>
Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 7:31:53 AM
Subject: [cisco-voip] Cisco Mobile and Application Dial Rules


Hi All,

I'm a little new to the world of Cisco Mobile for iPhone/iPad (I just got CUCM 
7.15 installed).

I'm able to get the device registered to CUCM and working.  The softphone can 
receive calls with no problems and I can dial internal extensions with no 
problems.  My problem is when I try to dial an external number, I get "call 
failed" almost immediately.  I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.  I assume it has 



something to do with the Application Dial Rules.  I pulled the xml doc off of 
the iPad I'm using, and the doc is basically blank.  The same is true from the 
xml I downloaded off of the CUCM TFTP server.

I do not have any application dial rules setup in CUCM (probably the reason why 
the xml's are blank).  Couple of questions:

1. Is the absence of application dial rules my problem on the iPad, are these 
absolutely needed?
2. I've seen basic Cisco documentation on application dial rules, but I just 
don't understand them still.  Does anyone have and really good docs on this?
3. Could someone provide me a good example of a dial rule so that I can do basic 



outbound calls on my  iPad?

Thanks,
Tim


      



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