12-13-2007 04:32 AM - edited 03-15-2019 07:46 AM
Hi. Im going to be putting in a UC520 for our boss soon.
He needs to call Ireland, America, Austria, Australia, France.. basically any international country by the looks of it.
Originally I set up the following dial-peer thinking it would take care of all international calls, but it doesnt.
dial-peer voice 54 pots
description ** Outbound International Call **
preference 1
destination-pattern 900...........
port 0/1/0
forward-digits 13
no sip-register
(I set it up with Ireland in mind because he has a factory there. Calls to Ireland landlines work with this dialpeer)
Do I have to set up a dialplan for each country im going to call? or is there one catch-all i can use?
Thanks!
PS here are my other dialpeers for reference:
dial-peer voice 53 pots
description ** Outgoing national landline / mobiles **
preference 10
destination-pattern 90[1-9].........
port 0/1/0
forward-digits 11
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 52 pots
destination-pattern 920......
port 0/1/0
forward-digits 6
prefix 20
no sip-register
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12-14-2007 09:16 AM
hi,
you chaned interdigit timout under telephony-service, and still 10 secs before the call is placed ?
Another tecnique is to configure specialized DP for countries that have fixed length numbering, and/or enter # as terminator for the number, this way the call is placed immediately.
12-13-2007 05:39 AM
Try the following destination pattern on you pots dial-peer, it is less explicit however it basically your match-all.
Although you will have to wait for the interdigit time-out, you can shorten this on the voice port to say 5 seconds:-
destination-pattern 900T
port 0/1/0
prefix 00
voice-port 0/1/0
timeouts interdigit 5
Hope this helps
Regards
Allan
12-13-2007 07:00 AM
Ok Allan i'll give this a go. (Our ISDN2 has just developed a fault so I cant test it grrr)
Shall I remove forward-digits 13 from my dialpeer now and use the prefix 00 as well?
12-13-2007 07:24 AM
Always the way.
Yes remove forward-digits 13 from the dial-peer and configure the prefix 00.
Essentially the dialled string is explicitly matched in this instance by 900, and consequently the 900 is stripped and only the remaining digits are forwarded.
Therefore we need to prefix 00 back on the called party number.
Regards
Allan.
12-14-2007 08:44 AM
Hi, that worked great but..
even though ive set interdigit timeout to 5, it still waits around 10 seconds before it starts to dial the number.
Is there another timout somewhere I can alter?
Thanks
12-14-2007 09:16 AM
hi,
you chaned interdigit timout under telephony-service, and still 10 secs before the call is placed ?
Another tecnique is to configure specialized DP for countries that have fixed length numbering, and/or enter # as terminator for the number, this way the call is placed immediately.
12-14-2007 09:19 AM
Aha! No I only changed it under voice-port 0/1/0.. changed it under telephony-service too and it works :)
Cheers!!!
12-14-2007 09:43 AM
Yep..
Thanks for the nice rating and good luck!
12-14-2007 12:18 PM
Thanks for following up Paolo, and thanks for the rating Huw.
Best Regards
Allan.
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