What about a calling party transform mask on the incoming gateway? Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 20, 2013, at 10:43 PM, "Steve Keller" <skeller...@gmail.com<mailto:skeller...@gmail.com>> wrote: Thanks Bill, I like this option pretty well as it seems to limit treatment of calls this way to CUC when site B is in SRST mode only. I will try to lab this up tomorrow morning. Question for you, will this only solve my issue of pressing the VM button to access my mailbox to retrieve a message. Meaning when PSTN calls in to site B phone and then gets forward(redirected) to voicemail, I use a dial-peer that provides RDNIS capabilites to route the caller to the correct mailbox and not the opening greeting. So with this would i still want to use the following to get the caller into my mailbox? dial-peer voice 2600 pots destination-pattern 2600 port 0/0/0:23 no digit-strip prefix 202555 ( assuming no LD code at this site ) this is the way i get callers into my mailbox - using RDNIS. On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 10:49 PM, William Bell <b...@ucguerrilla.com<mailto:b...@ucguerrilla.com>> wrote: If you are told National calls must present a 10D ANI AND you are restricted from using an alternate extension in CUC then I do the following. I am not sure whether this would be graded right or wrong On the SRST device (assume basic SRST) call-manager-fallback max-ephone 10 max-dn 20 oct huntst chan 1 voicemail 912025552699 ! or some unused DID on Site A call-forward noan 912025552600 time 20 !assume VM pilot is 2600 call-forward busy 912025552600 time-z <whatever> time-f <whatever> date-f <whatever> call-forward pattern .T ! <do your dial-peer work, as needed> On CUCM: Create a PT: hq_gw-in_pt Create a CSS: hq_gw_css Assign CSS to hq gateway Either a.) create a translation in hq_gw-in_pt Pattern: 2699 xform ANI: XXXX xform DNIS: 2600 ! as in, redirect to regular VM pilot CSS: your regular HQ phone CSS will do OR b.) create a new hunt pilot in hq_gw-in_pt Pattern: 2699 HL: your VM HL xform ANI:XXXX Why would I go this path? 1. We had a requirement that National calls are presented with a 10D ANI in SRST mode. I assume that you would already have a translation-p that handles this bit 2. We can't modify the CUC subscriber. 3. This method doesn't interfere with RDNIS to VM 4. This method doesn't interfere with direct or redirect calls from HQ or SiteC Anyway, that is my 2 cents. -Bill -- William Bell blog: http://ucguerrilla.com twitter: @ucguerrilla On Mar 20, 2013, at 9:33 PM, Bill wrote: Traditionally you would use the alternate extension or a XXXX on the pilot. So if you we're denied the ability to use alternate extension for this task but had to use it for another, say allowing easy voicemail access to a user at home, then I think you are looking at a very specific inbound translation on your gateway or nay sending 4 digits if the PSTN allows. I would definitely test out the translation setup to ensure you can do it. Sent from my iPad On Mar 20, 2013, at 3:44 PM, Steve Keller <skeller...@gmail.com<mailto:skeller...@gmail.com>> wrote: In SRST mode, when the vm button is pressed, i have a dial-peer to route this call to the vm hunt pilot on the UCM. dial-peer voice 2600 pots description voicemail-pilot destination-pattern 2600 no digit-strip port 0/0/0:23 prefix 1408202 If i have to adhere to the requirement that LD calls should be 10 digit ANI, then i am sending the full 10 digit ANI for this call as well ( even though it more of a hidden number rather than an implicit user dialed number) Thus the call arrives at site A GW with 10 digits , say 9723033002<tel:9723033002>. In order to route this call to the correct mailbox i would have to use Alternate Extension of 9723033002<tel:9723033002> and then i will be prompted to login. However, if i am not allowed to use alternate extension then i must have another strategy. here are the choices i can think of, please chime in if you too have experienced this dilemma and what is the best way to solve it. 1) do not send the full 10 digit ANI for this call and it will arrive at site a GW as 4 digit ANI and then land in the mailbox, but not adhere to LD calls should be 10 digit ANI requirement. 2) put XXXX as calling party transform mask on the Hunt Pilot, thus stripping the caller ANI to 4 digits and i can be prompted to log in. However i think with this method, anytime the caller ANI is read to before the message is played the caller id would incorrectly state from "3002" instead of from "9723033002<tel:9723033002>" essentially, what is the best way for SRST users to access voicemail when you are not permitted to use Alternate Extension. thanks in advance all!! steve _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com<http://www.ipexpert.com> Are you a CCNP or CCIE and looking for a job? Check out www.PlatinumPlacement.com<http://www.PlatinumPlacement.com> _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com<http://www.ipexpert.com> Are you a CCNP or CCIE and looking for a job? 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