Dharambir,
First question I have for you is what protocol your using on the gateway, MGCP,
SIP or H323. The suggestions from Justin Carney are valid suggestions on how
to get this working. If your using an H.323 gateway you could just write an
inbound voice translation rule and apply to dial-peer.
--Michael
Michael Sears, CCIE(V)#38404, CCNA, CCNA-Voice, CCNP-Voice
Cisco Certified Unified Communications Computing Systems Specialist (UCS)
Cisco Certified Unified Communications Manager Express Specialist (CUCME)
E911 Infrastructure Specialist (CER)
"Designing and Implementing Cisco Unified Communications on Unified Computing
Systems"
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1. Toll free number translated to my desk cisco phone
(Dharambir kumar varma)
2. Re: Toll free number translated to my desk cisco phone
(Andr? de Castro)
3. Re: Toll free number translated to my desk cisco phone
(Justin Carney)
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Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2014 17:47:46 +0530
From: Dharambir kumar varma
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Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Toll free number translated to my desk
cisco phone
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Hi all
I have purchased one DID number 8000 toll free .
I want when pstn user dial this number it must be forwarded to my one of desk
extension(which is DID capable)
can we do some translation in cucm
Thanks in advance for reply
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Hi Dharambir,
I guess the siginifcant digits in your gateway configs is what you are looking
for.
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> Hi all
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> I have purchased one DID number 8000 toll free .
> I want when pstn user dial this number it must be forwarded to my one
> of desk extension(which is DID capable)
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> can we do some translation in cucm
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> Thanks in advance for reply
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From: Justin Carney
To: Andr? de Castro
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Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Toll free number translated to my desk
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You have several options...
Either on the gateway CLI (if using H.323 or SIP, however this does not apply
if your vgw is MGCP):
- match the incoming DNIS on a dial peer and perform a translation to the
desired internal DN
Or in CUCM:
- on the gateway you can apply significant digits if the # of digits aligns to
you dial plan and the TF number happens to match the identical significant
digits as your target IP phone DN
- on the gateway you can apply a callED party transformation pattern
- you could define a translation pattern to match the TF number and translate
it to your target DN* <<< recommended*
- you could define a CTI route point with the DN that matches the TF number,
then CFA to you target DN* <<< 2nd choice recommendation*
- there are probably other options as well, this is just a first few that come
to mind
Hope this helps...
-Justin
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