Wow. Great explanation! That was above and beyond.
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 3:23 PM, Justin Carney wrote:
> I agree with Marty's response. I happen to be a visual learner, so if you
> are too then below is a your example marked up with colors to highlight the
> different parts of the rule.
>
>
I agree with Marty's response. I happen to be a visual learner, so if you
are too then below is a your example marked up with colors to highlight the
different parts of the rule.
(Also, read this:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk652/tk90/technologies_tech_note09186a0080325e8e.shtml
)
voice tr
Hi Anthony,
I'm not sure how to deep to go on the explanation but basically you have 2
capture groups in the 'match' string which are denoted by the parentheses,
which have to be escaped by the backslash. These translations are based on
the Unix Stream EDitor (SED) program and certain metacharate
Regis,
If I understand you correctly you're placing an international call and want to
do variable digit dialing, most likely for either SRST or for an H323 gateway.
In this case where your using 9 for the secondary dial tone and 011 for
international calling you wouldn't use a voice translatio
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Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Translation-rule help
Hi Hesham,
You make this form:
voice translation-rule 1
rule 1 /^91\(..$\)/ /\1/
rule 2 /^9\(..$\)/ /\1/
rule 3 /^9\(...$\)/ /\1/
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Assunto: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Translation-rule help
Regist what about if i need it for 9011T
I would like to strip 9 from 011T how can i do it?
On 28 June 2013 10:02, Regis Reis wrote:
Hi Hesham,
>
>
>You make this form:
Um, not sure why you are making this so complicated
SiteC-RTR(config)#voice translation-rule 8
SiteC-RTR(cfg-translation-rule)#rule 1 /^9/ //
SiteC-RTR(cfg-translation-rule)#do test voice translation-rule 8 95551234
Matched with rule 1
Original number: 95551234 Translated number: 5551234
Ori
Regist what about if i need it for 9011T
I would like to strip 9 from 011T how can i do it?
On 28 June 2013 10:02, Regis Reis wrote:
> Hi Hesham,
>
> You make this form:
>
> voice translation-rule 1
> rule 1 /^91\(..$\)/ /\1/
> rule 2 /^9\(..$\)/ /\1/
> rule 3 /^9\(...$\)/
Hi Hesham,
You're trying to do this translation on voip dial-peers?
You could try this
rule 1 /^9\(1...\)/ /\1/ >>> number of dots depends on how many digits to
keep.
Try and let's know.
Regards.
Khaled
Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2013 09:29:07 -0700
From: heshamcentr...@gmail.com
To: ccie_voice
Hi Hesham,
You make this form:
voice translation-rule 1
rule 1 /^91\(..$\)/ /\1/
rule 2 /^9\(..$\)/ /\1/
rule 3 /^9\(...$\)/ /\1/
Test it. I put the "$" after last digit, because I understand that you want
match with the total digits diled.
Regis Reis
Källberg
Consultant
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Från: Ashar
Siddiqui [siddas...@gmail.com]
Skickat: den 21 maj 2010 22:58
Till: David Holman
Kopia: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Ämne: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] translation rule
Thanks David I have already gone through that document many
times :)
:58
Till: David Holman
Kopia: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Ämne: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] translation rule
Thanks David I have already gone through that document many times :)
Thanks Wael for your explanation. I was actually thinking that what would a
null number be in my example. I have this
You are correct, this only catches when there is a null number, so :
voice translation-rule 100
rule 1 /^$/ /42000/
If applied to an ANI would only apply to calls that had no ANI set and rewrite
it to 42000.
Matt
On May 21, 2010, at 3:58 PM, Ashar Siddiqui wrote:
> Thanks David I have alread
Thanks David I have already gone through that document many times :)
Thanks Wael for your explanation. I was actually thinking that what
would a null number be in my example. I have this customer router which
has this specific rule for inbound calls. Will it work when PSTN will
send "null digi
I keep this link handy for voice translation questions:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk652/tk90/technologies_tech_note09186a0080325e8e.shtml
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Wael Agina wrote:
> Dear Ashar,
>
> The ^$ is catching null, which could be used to catch calls from unkown.
> examp
Dear Ashar,
The ^$ is catching null, which could be used to catch calls from unkown.
example usage, drop any calls from PSTN that has ANI of unkown type.
On H323 you could use following rule to do this
voice translation-rule 1
rule 1 reject /^$/
voice translation-profile Drop-Unknown
transl
, Earl
Cc: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Subject: RE: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Translation rule?
That is a good trick. :)
Couldn't you also use a backslash in front of the "?" to escape the
wildcard? Not in front of a console right now so can't verify...
cheers,
] On Behalf Of Ashar
Siddiqui
Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2010 10:52 PM
To: Hough, Earl
Cc: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Translation rule?
Cheers mate! it worked.
On 04/04/2010 03:47, Hough, Earl wrote:
It's an old R&S lab trick.
Hold down Ctrl+v
Cheers mate!
it worked.
Ash>
On 04/04/2010 03:47, Hough, Earl wrote:
It's an old R&S lab trick. Hold down Ctrl+v first, then release and
type the question mark. It should come in as a literal character and
not a navigation key of the CLI.
*Earl Hough* CCIE #16508 (R&S/Security)
*From:*
It's an old R&S lab trick. Hold down Ctrl+v first, then release and
type the question mark. It should come in as a literal character and
not a navigation key of the CLI.
Earl Hough CCIE #16508 (R&S/Security)
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> Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Translation Rule for ephone-dn
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> Numexp will work but I want to use the newer voice translation-profile
> method applied to ephone-dn instead.
>
> Under ephone-dn, it does support translation-profile but it doesn't
>
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Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Translation Rule for ephone-dn
Numexp will work but I want to use the newer voice translation-profile
method applied to ephone-dn instead.
Under ephone-dn, it does support translation-profile but it doesn't
seems to work.
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 5:02 AM, Derrick Sh
Numexp will work but I want to use the newer voice translation-profile
method applied to ephone-dn instead.
Under ephone-dn, it does support translation-profile but it doesn't
seems to work.
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 5:02 AM, Derrick Shumake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try using numexp
>
> -Or
Try using numexp
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