You ae Right it is pretty easy
On the CUCM Trunk confg set in the inbound call set the Significant digit to
the number that matches your internal dial-paln for example if you use 4 digit
extensions set the significat digits to 4
Dude you have to take a rest
From: srman...@bellsouth.net
To: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 14:42:10 -0400
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] GATEKEEPER Dial Plan - Routing Question
I am working on a Gatekeeper Lab today and have most if the problems resolved,
but one is stumping me and I think it’s because I ‘m frustrated and need
another set of eyes on the problem.
So Thanks in advance.
Here’s a basic rundown on what I’ve got setup.
HQ router/site - MGCP controlled, use UCM trunks to communicate to/from
Gatekeeper zone prefix 904
BR1 router/site - CME router H323 controlled zone prefix 617
BR2 router/site – uses UCM via SCCP, everything is h323 zone prefix 3214
Default technology prefix 1#
I can call to/from each h323 site to the other h323 site with no issues.
I can call from HQ mgcp site to BR1 and BR2 with no problem.
When I call from BR1 or BR2 to HQ I can’t get the call to go thru, basically
inbound GK calls to HQ fail.
It appears the calls are prefixed with the 1# technology prefix, which is what
I want, but how is the easiest way to strip that off, so I match on the DN of
the phone I’m trying to call.
I know it sounds easy and I’m sure it is, but for some reason I’m perplexed.
Thanks in advance.
Stephen Manuel
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