[cisco-voip] Calling Party Number issue with ONNET calls

Cool Boy collboy80 at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 8 21:52:58 EST 2011


Well, thanks for your email. It does work if i have  few sites but here I am 
talking about 400 sites. And by using this solution, we are creating 400 
translation pattern for each site which will be 16000 tranlstaion by the end of 
day. What I am looking for to use the calling party transformation if we can get 
through with that or any other option?




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To: Cool Boy <collboy80 at yahoo.com>
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Sent: Tue, March 8, 2011 8:40:43 PM
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Calling Party Number issue with ONNET calls

How about something like this: 

Site A to B uses a translation pattern that matches what users dial from A to 
reach B 50.4001 with DDI PreDot on Called Party. Calling Party Transformation 
Prefixes to 30 onto the A Site Calling Phone so that it shows up correctly at 
Site B for calling them right back. Do the opposite at Site B by building a 
Translation pattern of 30.4001 again with DDI of PreDot on the Called Party. For 
B to A Calling Party, again Prefix but prefix a 50 onto the Calling Party to 
make it easy on the users at Site A for calling back to Site B again.

Does that make sense? I know this will work as I have used it for overlapping 
numbers and Site Codes like you are using. I used extensions of 4001 as if it 
were overlapping numbers in your scenario as well. If thats not the case and you 
have non-contiguous numbers you may have to build a couple of Translation to 
accommodate all the numbers. Control access to the Translations with a 
Partitions.


On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 2:19 PM, Cool Boy <collboy80 at yahoo.com> wrote:

Hi Guys,
> 
>I have a problem with Calling number on ONNET to ONNET calls. I am using 4 
>digits DN for each site and each site has its own site code to reach another 
>site. When a user form Site A to dial Site B calls gets connected but caller see 
>only 4 Digit for incoming calls. I tried to use the Calling Party transformation 
>mask but have no luck yet. Please assist.
> 
>Site A DN  = 4000,  Site A code = 30
>Site B DN = 4000, Site B Code = 50
> 
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