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

Florian Kroessbacher florian.kroessbacher at gmail.com
Wed Jun 27 17:26:34 EDT 2012


Hy,

i'm from Austria. I think its very similar.
our acces code is 0
so
for local dialing we dial 0 12345 (access code + number)
for a national code we call 0 0512 12345 (access code + area code + number)
for international we call 0 0049 89 12345 (access code + international code
+ number)

so we have do translate the local for every area in which we have a gateway
0.12345 -> +43 512 12345 cause we are in the area 512 (cut before dot and
prefix +43512)

national and international is allways dialed the same way, so we only have
to have 2 translation pattern

00.51212345 -> +4351212345 (cut before dot and prefix +43)
000.498912345 -> +498912345 (cut before dot and add a +)

maybe this helps

cheers






Am Mittwoch, 27. Juni 2012 schrieb Nate VanMaren :

> 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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