[cisco-voip] Translation Profile out on voice port
Anthony Holloway
avholloway+cisco-voip at gmail.com
Thu Mar 19 02:47:10 EDT 2015
The order in which digit manipulation is processed on an outbound POTS dial
peer is:
1. Outbound Dial-Peer
1. Translation Profile
2. CLID
3. Digit Strip
4. Prefix Digits
5. Forward Digits
2. Outbound Voice Port
1. Translation Profile
Source: CVOICE
You're configuration looks correct to me, so I cannot explain why it's not
working for you. Other than maybe a defect. In truth, I would have just
used the no digit-strip command on the dial-peer. Think about the resource
usage in your method. You're having the router strip the one off, and then
put it back on. In the no digit-strip method, you simply tell the router
to do nothing. So, 2 tasks versus 0 tasks; which one is smarter?
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 4:26 PM Ahmed Elnagar <ahmed_elnagar at hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi all;
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> It has been a very long time since I posted to the mailing list but you
> are always the “gateway of last resort” to find an expert reply J
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> I was testing voice translation rules on a VGW with the below setup
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> I want someone to be able to call extensions “1XXX” from a site connected
> back to back to another site using E1 0/3/0 “H323 GW with CUCM in each
> site”…I know I could do it with a simple forward-digits all under the pots
> dial-peer in order for the router to send 1XXX in the ISDN setup insetead
> of sending XXX.
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> I am trying to verify the concept of translation profiles but I am having
> a strange issue, for the below call the pots dial-peer is matched as an
> outgoing dial-peer but as soon as this happens the debugs shows that the
> router check if there is a tx profile on the voice port “before making the
> digit strip” and translate the number and then make a dial-peer match again
> and then go out of the voice port…is that a normal behavior? My expectation
> is that the dial-peer should be matched first then apply digit strip and at
> the exit from the E1 interface translation profile to be applied.
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> I cannot find any document that explains this part or document this
> approach…any ideas?
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> Below is my configuration
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> Voice translation rule 1
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> Rule 1 /^0../ /1\0/
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> Voice translation profile PSTN_OUT
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> translate called 1
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> voice-port 0/3/0:15
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> translation-profile outgoing PSTN_OUT
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> dial-peer voice 1 pots
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> destination-pattern 1…
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> port 0/3/0:15
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> *Regards,*
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> *Ahmed Elnagar *|* Networking Consultant *| *CCIE #24697, Voice*
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