[cisco-voip] include the # sign in a Translation Profile CUCM 7.1.5
Nick Matthews
matthnick at gmail.com
Wed May 4 23:55:02 EDT 2011
Note this is different on the gateways. Gateways treat # as a
terminator by default. You can change this with dial-peer terminator
<0-9#A-D>
-nick
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 10:45 AM, Anthony Kouloglou <akoul at dataways.gr> wrote:
> Hi Ryan,
> it woks fine with the # in the middle of the pattern.
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> Anthony
>
> On 4/5/2011 17:16, Ryan Ratliff wrote:
>
> The # sign is only treated as end of string if you have patterns that match
> in that fashion (ie 9.!#). Note that most number plans used with the @ in
> route patterns include # as end of string characters.
> You'll just need to test it in your dial plan.
> -Ryan
> On May 4, 2011, at 5:27 AM, Anthony Kouloglou wrote:
> Hi all,
> there is an old analogue phone that produces a pattern that includes the #
> sign in the middle of the pattern (i.e. 12#1212).
> I want to hook that in an ATA and register it to a CUCM 7.1.5.
> Then, i was planning in creating a translation pattern that gets the
> 12#1212, discards it and prefix it to match a local CUCM number.
> Is this possible?
> Or the CUCM will get the # sign as end of string character?
>
>
> Regards
> Anthony
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