01-22-2008 09:20 PM - edited 03-15-2019 08:22 AM
How should I configure this kind of dial-peer:
singapore tel: [3689].......
Int toll free: 800T
Int Premium : 900T
Whenever, I dial the 8006161356, i go through the singapore dial-peer.
And i know, it is due to it being more specific than the other, so how can i allow the 800 dial-peer to go through?
Singapore number also have 900..... or 800.....
Regards
Yen Lung
01-23-2008 01:21 AM
Hi,
remember that when destination-pattern for pots DP is an exact match (meaning, not a dot or range], that digit will be absorbed and not dialed.
To prevent that, under the DP for 800, you will need either "no strip-digit", or "forward-digits all".
Sometime, you can use this property to do special things, eg: secret access code '2345' for 900 numbers:
dial-peer voice 900 pots
destination-pattern 2345900......
prefix 900
port ...
Also, if the 800 numbers are all of the same length, put as many dots as needed, and remove T. That way, you will dial faster.
Hope this helps, please rate post if it does!
01-23-2008 05:12 PM
My customer want this kind of dial-peer:
dial-peer voice 1 pots
destination-pattern 9T
direct-inward-dial
port 0/0/0:15
But, they want their user to call only specific telephone, and block the rest.
how should i go about doing it?
COR should be not applicable here, as they want to allow certain call, and block the rest, but, there is million kind of telephone here, so, how should i go about doing it?
Thanks
Yen Lung
01-23-2008 05:17 PM
Yen, sorry, what is that they want ?
Can you explain in different words ?
01-23-2008 07:26 PM
What the customer wants is that they want to put a 9 of every telephone number.
This DP
dial-peer voice 1 pots
destination-pattern 9T
port 0/0/0:15
will do the trick,
but customer requested that they only these dial-peer:
Local Call:
9[3689].......
910[04]
91[367]..
91800.......
91900.......
Internation service call:
9800T
9900T
IDD:
9001T
901[239]T
9020T
91521T
Block the rest.
how should this dial-peers be?
especially:
9[3689].......
9800T
9900T
As they are conficting each other.
01-24-2008 03:23 AM
Hi,
I suppose that for normal numbers in singapore that begins with 8 or 9, the second digits is never 0.
So:
9[3689][^0]......
and it will not conflict with toll-free and premium.
It also seems that no number in singapore begins with 2, so suggest to your customer to make all internal extension begin with 2, consequently the 9 is never necessary, that makes easier and faster to call-back received calls, usually customers like that, because it is like calling from home.
Hope this helps, please rate post if it does!
01-24-2008 04:18 AM
that is what come to my mind immediately,
but too bad, Singapore does have the 900xxxxx
not sure of the 800xxxxx, but i think, it should have.
That is why, i am having a big headaches, they need a 9 to call out.
calling back missed call and all that, not a issue, as it can be done by translation rule.
The customer say that our system is lousy and can not do a simple thing like that,
it will have been much easier if i configure 9..T, but, due to security reason, i do not want to do that.
01-24-2008 04:39 AM
Hi,
I refer to the info at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Singapore
In any case, two DPs like:
description premium services
destination-pattern 9900....T
prefix 900
and
description mobile
destination-pattern 9[89][^0]......
prefix 9
Are separate and will not overlap. Similarly for 800 as necessary.
It's just a matter of configuring the DPs the right way and everything can be done.
01-24-2008 07:01 AM
Woops, in the second DP in example above, there is no prefix to configure.
01-24-2008 07:38 AM
description mobile
destination-pattern 9[89].......
and
description premium services
destination-pattern 9[89]00....T
prefix 900
Do you mean this?
I still feel that, it will chose the first dial-peer.
My mobile is 904709xx, and hence, overlap with 900.
anyway, we try 98006161356, the phone does not allow me to dial any digit after 980061613
they don't allow me to enter 65 anymore...
01-24-2008 08:38 AM
Ok, then:
description mobile
destination-pattern 9[89].[^0].....
and
description premium services
destination-pattern 9900.......
prefix 900
and
description toll-free services
destination-pattern 9800.......
prefix 800
I have removed the T to make things easier, of course if you know that 800 and 900 number can have variable lenght, put it back there.
01-26-2008 05:55 AM
Singapore number can be
9[98][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]
Int Toll Free and Premium is:
9[89]00T
no matter how we input, there will be a conflict.
is there no other way, other than the T ?
thanks
01-26-2008 09:19 AM
Hi,
I'm suprised, I think there must be a discrimiant, else how the telco would do?
Perhaps toll free and premium have fixed lengh too.
Perhaps is not written anywhere, but the third digit for mobile is never zero.
You just need to find what is true of the above and configure accordingly.
01-26-2008 10:44 PM
had check with my telco,
Mobile can be:
900xxxxxx
there is why, i am confused ....
01-27-2008 02:44 AM
Ok, but maybe is also
900[2-8]xxxxx
while maybe premium perhaps is 9001xxxxxxx
believe me, there must be a differentiator at some point. On the wikipedia page I posted before there are links to the Singapore numbers authority documents, have you looked in there ?
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