[cisco-voip] CUCM translation pattern postfix digits

Ryan Huff ryanhuff at outlook.com
Mon Jul 20 20:33:51 EDT 2015


So rather than use a translation pattern, you would use a route pattern. 

Set up an h.323 gateway with a cucm call processing node as the ip address of the gateway and add that into your route group/route list/route pattern. 

That should work in theory.

Thanks,

Ryan

-------- Original Message --------
From: Ryan Huff <ryanhuff at outlook.com>
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2015 08:27 PM
To: nateccie at gmail.com,cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] CUCM translation pattern postfix digits

>Nate,
>
>I am not by my Linux machine (refuse to use winblows) to vet this but could you do:
>
>*5XXX with a CPTM of XXX3101 with a prefix of 8?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Ryan
>
>-------- Original Message --------
>From: NateCCIE <nateccie at gmail.com>
>Sent: Monday, July 20, 2015 08:08 PM
>To: 'Cisco VOIP' <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>
>Subject: [cisco-voip] CUCM translation pattern postfix digits
>
>>I want to do some system wide speed dials in CUCM.
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>> 
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>>*5XXX to call 8XXX3101.
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>> 
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>>I tried Called Party Transform Mask on the translation pattern of 8XXX3101, but it doesn’t allow the post fixing of digits and still use the XXX, it needs to be the last digits.
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>> 
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>>I know I could do this in IOS, but I really want a CUCM only solution, without creating an individual TP for each XXX.
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>> 
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>>Thanks,
>>
>>-Nate
>>
>>
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