[cisco-voip] Application Dial Rules equivalent for SIP URI dialing devices?

NateCCIE nateccie at gmail.com
Thu Nov 22 21:40:49 EST 2018


SIP Normalization Scripts
https://info.stack8.com/blog/using-lua-script-to-allow-sip-based-phones-to-dial-from-the-cucm-corporate-directory


On Thu, Nov 22, 2018 at 7:31 PM Lelio Fulgenzi <lelio at uoguelph.ca> wrote:

> Yeah – I was thinking SIP route patterns as well. Was hoping there was
> another easier way. I’ve built “loopback” SIP trunks back to the cluster
> and tested that without issue, so it _*should*_ be ok. Might be worth a
> try.
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> As far as sending calls up to and back from VCS (or Expressway in my
> case), I was hoping not to have hair pinned calls, but, it might be ok.
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> The biggest issue is PSTN access. I didn’t mention that part. Some
> directory entries are PSTN numbers, not extensions. With the application
> dial rules, the transformation happens first, then the person dials and
> their personal CSS either allows or doesn’t allow.
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> First, I’ll try a SIP route pattern and see how that goes.
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> *From:* Ryan Huff <ryanhuff at outlook.com>
> *Sent:* Thursday, November 22, 2018 9:04 PM
> *To:* Lelio Fulgenzi <lelio at uoguelph.ca>
> *Cc:* voyp list, cisco-voip (cisco-voip at puck.nether.net) <
> cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>
> *Subject:* Re: [cisco-voip] Application Dial Rules equivalent for SIP URI
> dialing devices?
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> SIP Route patterns come to mind; you’d have to get creative with RegEx to
> create more specific matches for the shortened numbers though and it won’t
> scale well.
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> If you’re looking for true SIP transformation behaviors, you’ll probably
> need the assistance of a SIP proxy; VCS comes to mind. Send the dial up to
> VCS, match & transform and then match the transformed dial to the CUCM
> neighbor. This is the same way you’d do an internal video call between two
> clusters using VCS, except in this case your calling and called cluster is
> the same.
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> I believe that technique requires a non-traversal license for each call
> and a think it used to be free on VCS, though I must say I have not tried
> it recently and that may no longer be the case.
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Nov 22, 2018, at 19:41, Lelio Fulgenzi <lelio at uoguelph.ca> wrote:
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> OK – more CE 9.4 fun.
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> We have a legacy issue that we use Application Dial Rules to get around
> when using Jabber, but it seems that V/C units that dial a full URI
> regardless of DN entered don’t use these rules.
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> For example, the directory lookup shows lelio’s telephone number as
> +1-519-824-4120 x56354. The Application Dial rule finds and strips out
> everything before my extension and it works. Wow!
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> But my SX20 dials the whole string +1519824412056354 at acme.com
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> I want to be able to strip out the beginning and dial just 56354 at acme.com
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> What options do I have?
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> *Lelio Fulgenzi, B.A.* | Senior Analyst
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> Computing and Communications Services | University of Guelph
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