If you're adding the plus I cucm this is expected behavior that it will be
lost at the ios gw.  You're not missing anything on cucm, this is just how
h323 works on ios routers...the only option is to add a plus in the ios
gateway.

IOS/h323 will (by design, unfortunately) discard a plus in dnis on the
inbound call leg, so make sure you are adding it on the outbound dial or
voice port.  (You might be able to add plus on an inbound dial peer but I
haven't tried and not sure if it would then get discarded.)

For the lab I would recommend doing ALL h323 digit manipilation on the h323
gw.  If you do it in cucm then later when you need to do srst you will need
extra dialpeers and/or translations.

For example, I use only 4 outbound pots dialpeers in h323 each with a
translation profile that modifies ani (for each site, matching 2... 3...
and 4...) and dnis (usually just type/plan).  I send all the dialed digits
from a phone to the h323 gw the let the gw make the ani and dnis match the
pstn requirements for all call types including teho.

The only time I modify digits in cucm is when "no new rp is alowed for 911
at site b" and that uses slrg - the ani is masked to 7digits in cucm, but
the h323 still must set ani/dnis type and plan to unknown for dnis.  Also,
for teho from site a to site b pstn, I would strip the 91408 from the
dialed digits and prefix 9 in the route list/rg for h323 so it matches my
outbound local dialpeer.

Hope this helps.

-Justin
On Nov 4, 2013 2:19 AM, "Paul Onwude" <ponw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> *Hi All. *
>
> *Need expert opinion on this.*
>
> *I have a H323 gateway and i have setup called party transformations on CUCM 
> to send “+” to the gateway. My issue is i don’t see the plus when i debug ids 
> q931. When i do other digit manipulation like adding “#”, it show up on the 
> gateway but not the “+”*
>
>
> *I know i can probably achieve this using translation on the GW but i can’t 
> help but think there is something i am missing in CUCM.*
>
>
> *Any ideas??*
>
>
> *Paul*
>
>
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