[cisco-voip] CallManager 8.5 Application Dial Rules with CUPC clients in multiple international locations?

Collins, Matthew matthew.collins at linklaters.com
Mon Feb 20 22:34:11 EST 2012


Hi Jason,

What we have implemented is just  the international dial rules for 11 to 17 digits as per below but prefix with 900 (as in the Uk) and then add a translation patter at each site where the PSTN access code and  international code isn't 900. So for our NYC office  I have a translation pattern that states 900.! Strip predot and prefix with 0.011. Then let the CSS of the device make any routing and digit manipulation decisions.
International 12 Digit

+

12

1

9011

International 13 Digit

+

13

1

9011

International 14 Digit

+

14

1

9011

International 15 Digit

+

15

1

9011



From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Jason Aarons (AM)
Sent: 21 February 2012 03:15
To: cisco-voip (cisco-voip at puck.nether.net)
Subject: [cisco-voip] CallManager 8.5 Application Dial Rules with CUPC clients in multiple international locations?

Sample ADR
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cupa/click_to_call/8.0/english/install/guide/config_cucm.html#wp1053161

With clients all over (Frankfurt, Paris, Singapore, Riyadh, UK, Rome)  I can't assume in London that a 12 digit number is International 9011 as it might be local in Frankfurt, or 7 digits calls in Abu Dhabi prefixed with X is different than 7 digit calls in Geneva prefixed with Y.

Maybe I'm missing something here; how do you tie ADRs to locations? Or would I need a vast amount of E.164 programmed to match digits.

If someone had a working print screen from CalManager that would be interesting to see.  Or is CUPC Edit Dial a standard/requirement for EMEA/APAC CUPC installs?


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