[cisco-voip] Application Dial Rule with variable length
Evgeny Izetov
eizetov at gmail.com
Thu Apr 4 00:38:52 EDT 2019
Also, even if click-to-dial numbers are not in +E.164 format, I would
probably try to 'globalize' them using translation patterns instead of
ADRs, if at all possible. ADRs are global and affect things that are not
very obvious that they affect them. I remember spending quite a bit of time
troubleshooting Single Number Reach until I figured out that ADRs also
affect SNR (or at least it was in 10.5)
On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 12:27 AM Evgeny Izetov <eizetov at gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, ideally with the proper +E.164 dial plan, you'd route based on '+'
> route patterns, and then modify the called number with access codes and
> whatnot as the call exists to service provider, i.e. using translations on
> CUBE/VG. I see more and more companies using numbers in +E.164 format in
> Outlook, so click-to-dial is really seamless and does not need any ADRs.
>
> On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 11:51 PM Lelio Fulgenzi <lelio at uoguelph.ca> wrote:
>
>>
>> Ok. Now I’m intrigued.
>>
>> My goal was to allow people to click on someone’s telephone number that
>> is written with only country codes and have Jabber append the appropriate
>> access code and international access.
>>
>> All this without having to worry about their actual long distance access.
>> If they don’t have the access, the call doesn’t go through.
>>
>> I always thought that was what ADRs were for.
>>
>> Was there another way to accomplish this?
>>
>> Are we talking adding route patterns with the ‘+’ in it?
>>
>>
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>> On Apr 3, 2019, at 10:59 PM, Anthony Holloway <
>> avholloway+cisco-voip at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Huh, I have never noticed this before. I just checked a few different
>> environments I have access to, and none of them address international
>> patterns. Good catch though. It seems like you already know it, and Lelio
>> confirmed the solution. Though, I'd argue that Lelio's configuration is
>> backwards; you should be globalizing the number, not localizing it, but
>> that's none of my business. ;)
>>
>> Could you just avoid using these rules all together and implement your
>> dialing habit support in the CUCM dial plan? E.g., xlates and xforms?
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 7:51 AM Reto Gassmann <voip at mrga.ch> wrote:
>>
>>> Hallo group
>>>
>>> I have to configure Application Dial Rules on a CUCM 10.5 to prefix
>>> numbers for Click to call (eg Firefox, Chrome,...) with Jabber 12.5.
>>> Our national numbers are all 10 digits long. So one ADR is enough.
>>> But how about international numbers. They all differ in lenght.
>>> It is true to build a ADR for every length? So that would result in many
>>> rules from 9 to 20 or more Number of Digits.
>>>
>>> Any other ideas, how I could handle the Click 2 Call issue on jabber?
>>> Regard Reto
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