[cisco-voip] Use of @ and E.164 (+) dialing

Nate VanMaren VanMarenNP at ldschurch.org
Wed Jun 27 16:59:07 EDT 2012


Hello,

So for all of the countries I have done so far except NANP countries, there has been no Cisco provided dial plan.  Now I am doing a site in England and they have a nice dial plan.

I am trying to figure out how to make use of the DialPlan and enable + dialing.  Normally all of my route patterns start with \+, and I have translation patterns that take user dialed 9.something and turn it into +CountryCode something.

The Cisco UK dialplan, almost all of the elements include the access (trunk) code, like 0 For national and 00 for International.  So \+.@ doesn't work because that is saying +00 1 800 553 2447 to call Cisco TAC, but it should just be +1 800 553 2447.

In the US, I realized I am cheating because the trunk access code (1) is same as the country code, so a \+.@ with long distance direct dial clause works out just fine.

Has anyone figured out an elegant way to use the dialplans and E.164 together?

Thanks
-Nate

 


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