Yup, 8.6, thanks this is probably going be fine for now, Unfortunately it’s 
applied to the trunk and I have some route patterns that require different 
caller IDs.  For example some route patterns would include an area code while 
others don’t for the caller id. I didn’t really explain that part in my first 
message but this is definitely better then what I had. 

 

It would be awesome if they expanded transformation patterns to include 
matching a route pattern.

 

Thanks!,

Adam

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Anthony 
Holloway
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2014 9:09 AM
To: Adam Piasecki
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] External Phone Number Mask Question

 

You could use outbound calling party transformations on the trunks. You can be 
specific about which calling parties transform to what numbers as well as 
supplying a default for the trunk.

 

Think of these transformations as being more powerful, because they are 
conditionally transforming numbers as opposed to transforming all numbers 
blindly. 

 

E.g., The implicit transformation of a RP/RL/RG will transform any and all 
numbers. Using an explicit calling party transformation pattern allows you to 
say: "if the calling number is 2001 then transform it to 8888; otherwise 
transform it to 7777" by way of using patterns to match numbers for which you 
wish to apply your transformations. 

 

Hopefully you're on a CUCM version which supports Xforms. 

On Thursday, May 29, 2014, Adam Piasecki <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

I have two trunks, the caller ID on each trunk needs to be different. All 
phones will have the same caller ID depending on the trunk they choose. This is 
easily enough done in the route patterns. 

 

Now I have a case where one phone has a DID and needs it’s caller ID to be 
different then all the other. So I set the External Phone mask in the phone. 
but the route patterns are overwriting it. It will have the same caller ID for 
both trunks.

 

I thought checking the box “Use Calling Party's External Phone Number Mask” in 
the route pattern would use the phones external phone mask as a precedence 
first, and then if the phone didn’t have a external phone number mask it would 
default to what is set in the route pattern. If CUCM doesn’t have this feature, 
is there any reason why it couldn’t?

 

The only solution I have found is to create separate partitions, calling search 
spaces, and route patterns for just this one phone.

 

I can’t put the external phone number mask in all the phones because of the 1st 
requirement of different caller IDs for each trunk.


Thanks,

Adam

 

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