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2008-02-23 13:41:46 |
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I made the changes you suggested, but no
change. Is there a way to have callmanager send all 10 digits?
From: Eric Pedersen
[mailto:eric.pedersen sait.ca]
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008
1:39 PM
To: Thomas Theado;
cisco-voip puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] CFWD All
not forwarding to long distance number
Your carrier probably doesn̵7;t like
seeing the 4 digit redirecting number. Try unchecking the “Redirecting
Number IE Delivery8221; fields on the gateway so it won’t get sent.
From:
cisco-voip-bounces puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Thomas Theado
Sent: February 23, 2008 10:50 AM
To: cisco-voip puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] CFWD All
not forwarding to long distance number
Thank you for the response. When the
number is dialed normally the call works fine. It is only when we are
attempting the call forward. I changed the CSS to the same as for any
other outgoing call and there was not change.
Any other ideas. The carrier is
looking for 10 digits outbound and according to their records we are only
sending 4, how do you change that?
Thanks,
Tom
From: Joel P
[mailto:tman701 gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008
12:05 PM
To: Thomas Theado;
cisco-voip puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] CFWD All
not forwarding to long distance number
Does it only not work if its Call
forwarded? If you dial that same LD number does it go thru fine?
I would probably check the CSS for the
̶0;Forward all” on the DN trying to make the call.
If all other dialing whether local or LD
completes fine and only the Call forward is affected then I would check what I
suggested above.
If only Local dialing works and LD
doesn’t when dialing manually then I would check your Route patterns and
your Route lists to make sure you are sending what youre supposed to be
sending.
Joel P
From:
cisco-voip-bounces puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Thomas Theado
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008
9:05 AM
To: cisco-voip puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] CFWD All not
forwarding to long distance number
Good Morning,
We just changed local carriers and everything is working well except
for call forward all to a long distance number. It works to any local
number. The carrier is expecting 10 digits in order to complete the
call.
Here is the Q931 information on the call processing.
Calling Party Number i = '!', 0x81, 'XXXXXXXXXX'
Called Party Number i = 0xA0, '1XXXXXXXXXX'
Redirecting Number i = '!', 0x008F, '2093'
I have the following configured on the gateway
Calling line id presentation – allowed
Calling party selection – first redirected number
Called party IE number type unknown – national
Calling party IE number type unknown – national
What do I need to change in order to have all 10 numbers sent to the
carrier?
Thank you for your help,
Tom
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2008-02-23 15:24:09 |
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AFAIK not directly. But if you're using H.323 gateways you may use a voice translation rule/profile to manipulate the redirecting number.
2008/2/23, Thomas Theado < Tom.Theado kratosdefense.com">Tom.Theado kratosdefense.com>:
I made the changes you suggested, but no
change. Is there a way to have callmanager send all 10 digits?
Your carrier probably doesn't like
seeing the 4 digit redirecting number. Try unchecking the "Redirecting
Number IE Delivery" fields on the gateway so it won't get sent.
Thank you for the response. When the
number is dialed normally the call works fine. It is only when we are
attempting the call forward. I changed the CSS to the same as for any
other outgoing call and there was not change.
Any other ideas. The carrier is
looking for 10 digits outbound and according to their records we are only
sending 4, how do you change that?
Thanks,
Tom
Does it only not work if its Call
forwarded? If you dial that same LD number does it go thru fine?
I would probably check the CSS for the
"Forward all" on the DN trying to make the call.
If all other dialing whether local or LD
completes fine and only the Call forward is affected then I would check what I
suggested above.
If only Local dialing works and LD
doesn't when dialing manually then I would check your Route patterns and
your Route lists to make sure you are sending what youre supposed to be
sending.
Joel P
Good Morning,
We just changed local carriers and everything is working well except
for call forward all to a long distance number. It works to any local
number. The carrier is expecting 10 digits in order to complete the
call.
Here is the Q931 information on the call processing.
Calling Party Number i = '!';, 0x81, 'XXXXXXXXXX'
Called Party Number i = 0xA0, '1XXXXXXXXXX'
Redirecting Number i = '!';, 0x008F, '2093'
I have the following configured on the gateway
Calling line id presentation – allowed
Calling party selection – first redirected number
Called party IE number type unknown – national
Calling party IE number type unknown – national
What do I need to change in order to have all 10 numbers sent to the
carrier?
Thank you for your help,
Tom
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| Re: CFWD All not forwarding to long
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2008-02-23 18:01:10 |
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the digit manipulation is not on gateway. you need to dig around in
your route patterns/route lists/route groups to figure out how you are
routing calls. once you find your LD route, you can easily get this
working.
find your LD route pattern which could look like this 9.1[2-9]XX[2-9]XXXXXX and you can get this working by changing to 91.[2-9]XX[2-9]XXXXXX with predot discard. or if your route pattern is 9 you would use DDI pre at 11D->10D.
In any case, everyone is just speculating because CCM is so powerful and flexible with it's digit manipulation that none of us can really know how your system is programmed.
From your original post, it looks like you captured the 931 from the forwarded call. Can you capture a 931 from a normal (non forwarded) LD call to ensure that the CCM is really sending the LD direct dials out as a 10 digit called number?
On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Thomas Theado < Tom.Theado kratosdefense.com">Tom.Theado kratosdefense.com> wrote:
I made the changes you suggested, but no
change. Is there a way to have callmanager send all 10 digits?
From: Eric Pedersen
[mailto: eric.pedersen sait.ca" target="_blank">eric.pedersen sait.ca]
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008
1:39 PM
To: Thomas Theado;
cisco-voip puck.nether.net" target="_blank">cisco-voip puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] CFWD All
not forwarding to long distance number
Your carrier probably doesn't like
seeing the 4 digit redirecting number. Try unchecking the "Redirecting
Number IE Delivery" fields on the gateway so it won't get sent.
Thank you for the response. When the
number is dialed normally the call works fine. It is only when we are
attempting the call forward. I changed the CSS to the same as for any
other outgoing call and there was not change.
Any other ideas. The carrier is
looking for 10 digits outbound and according to their records we are only
sending 4, how do you change that?
Thanks,
Tom
Does it only not work if its Call
forwarded? If you dial that same LD number does it go thru fine?
I would probably check the CSS for the
"Forward all" on the DN trying to make the call.
If all other dialing whether local or LD
completes fine and only the Call forward is affected then I would check what I
suggested above.
If only Local dialing works and LD
doesn't when dialing manually then I would check your Route patterns and
your Route lists to make sure you are sending what youre supposed to be
sending.
Joel P
Good Morning,
We just changed local carriers and everything is working well except
for call forward all to a long distance number. It works to any local
number. The carrier is expecting 10 digits in order to complete the
call.
Here is the Q931 information on the call processing.
Calling Party Number i = '!';, 0x81, 'XXXXXXXXXX'
Called Party Number i = 0xA0, '1XXXXXXXXXX'
Redirecting Number i = '!';, 0x008F, '2093'
I have the following configured on the gateway
Calling line id presentation – allowed
Calling party selection – first redirected number
Called party IE number type unknown – national
Calling party IE number type unknown – national
What do I need to change in order to have all 10 numbers sent to the
carrier?
Thank you for your help,
Tom
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