08-20-2007 08:07 AM - edited 03-14-2019 11:09 PM
I've very new to CME/CUE and need some advice on part of my dial plan. I'm trying to implement dial "9" to dial out, but I find that my dial-peer is passing everything to the telco including the "9". Is there a command or a method that will allow me to discard it or to discard a pre-dot like in regular CallManager?
-Shikamaru
08-20-2007 09:19 AM
Hi Shikamaru,
Here is what Cisco recommends in the CME SRND Guide;
!11-digit long-distance PSTN dialing with an access code of 9
dial-peer voice 1 pots
preference 1
destination-pattern 91..........
port 2/0:23
forward-digits 11
!
!7-digit local PSTN dialing with an access code of 9
dial-peer voice 4 pots
destination-pattern 9[2-9]......
port 2/0:23
forward-digits 7
From this good design doc;
Cisco Unified CallManager Express Solution Reference Network Design Guide
Cisco Unified CallManager Express Dial Plan
Hope this helps!
Rob
08-20-2007 09:28 AM
Thanks for the reality check, Rob. Yeah, I stumbled into the world of "forward-digits" when I was doing some dial peer dubugging, good to see my mind was on the right track. I got the international dialing to work, now trying to figure out how the local dialing will go.
-Shikamaru
08-20-2007 10:11 AM
Hi Shikamaru,
You are most welcome :)
Take care,
Rob
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