[cisco-voip] change displayed number when dialing out?

Nick Barnett nicksbarnett at gmail.com
Tue Sep 6 09:59:48 EDT 2016


Thank you everybody for the ideas. Turning on "Always Display Originally
Dialed Number" seems to have done the trick.



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Nick

On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 11:19 AM, Nick Barnett <nicksbarnett at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Long story short, I have to use steering digits to send calls to the
> correct CUBE and then select the proper SIP trunk to egress to PSTN.  This
> works well for our setup, but now the users occasionally complain that
> their phone is displaying "weird numbers."
>
> For instance, calling out of our corp office 800-555-1212, the user has
> to dial a 9 so they are used to seeing 918005551212.  Now they see
> 10010718005551212.
>
> My outbound dial peer on the cube matches those steering digits and then
> strips them to send to the PSTN. If I had a way of stripping the digits
> with the inbound dialpeer, the steering digits would likely be removed...
> but I can't think of a way to do that.
>
> I have 1 cluster, 2 CUBEs and each CUBE has 3 sip trunks from different
> carriers.
>
> Any ideas on how to "fix" this "problem" ?
>
> Thanks,
> Nick
>
> To expand on the "long story short", nearly all of our business uses EM
> and they are located all over the country. We have a corp data center and a
> remote DC. Half of all phones register in each DC. Each DC has a CUBE and 3
> SIP trunks. I wanted to use standard local route groups and DPs to guide
> the outbound calls to the proper sip trunk, but EM profiles don't have
> device pools. This may not sound like an issue, but some of our offices
> have DIDs from multiple carriers. If I send calls from a Carrier1 DID out
> the Carrier2 SIP trunk, I have to pay alien TN charges. Despite all of
> this, the solution in place works except for this minor annoyance.
>
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