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Configuring multiple MSN Numbers on BRI Interface

cpartsenidis
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Hi everyone,

I've got an ISDN line with around 8 MSN numbers connecting to my BRI 0/0/0 interface.

I'm trying to configure the interface to answer only specific MSN numbers, but can only find the option to answer up to 2 numbers using isdn answer1 <number1> & isdn answer2 (number2).

Any idea how this can be done?

Any help is much appreciated.

Regards,

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voice translation-rule 10

rule 1 reject /5551234/

voice translation-profile fxo-in

translate called 10

voice-port x/y

translation-profile incoming fxo-in

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paolo bevilacqua
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You can use a voice translation-profile with rule to reject calls to the number you do not want to answer, under the voice-port or incoming DP.

hope this helps, please rate post if it does!

bevilacqua,

Thanks for your reply.

Can you please offer an example config that I can use to try it out ?

Thank you.

voice translation-rule 10

rule 1 reject /5551234/

voice translation-profile fxo-in

translate called 10

voice-port x/y

translation-profile incoming fxo-in

Paolo,

I've tried the suggested configuration but unfortunately the call still rings on the secretary's phone.

Here's what I've added:

!

!

voice translation-rule 2

rule 1 reject /23105551234/

!

!

voice translation-profile dropmsn

translate calling 2

translate called 2

!

!

voice-port 0/0/1

translation-profile incoming dropmsn

compand-type a-law

cptone GR

connection plar 49

bearer-cap Speech

!

I've also performed a test voice translation and it verifies that the call is blocked on rule 1.

Any ideas ?

Do not use connection plar.

Instead, assign the number you want to answer as secodary for the ephone. And, check with "debug isdn q931" and "term mon" that the called number is exactly the same you want to reject.

Paolo,

I'm left a bit puzzled by your last response.

ext.49 refers to a pilot hunt list:

!

ephone-hunt 1 sequential

pilot 49

list 30, 50

timeout 10, 10

description Huntgroup-Sec->Everyone

!

Can you please provide an example of your suggestion to help make it a bit clearer for me ?

pilot 49 secondary 23105551234

or simply

pilot 23105551234

Paolo,

I'm still having problems blocking the msn number I want. Here's the complete relevant configuration, perhaps you can point me as to where I've incorrectly configured the system:

!

voice translation-rule 2

rule 1 reject /23105551234/

!

!

voice translation-profile dropmsn

translate calling 2

translate called 2

!

!

voice-port 0/0/1

translation-profile incoming dropmsn

compand-type a-law

cptone GR

bearer-cap Speech

!

!

ephone-hunt 1 sequential

pilot 49 secondary 23105551234

list 30, 50

timeout 10, 10

description Huntgroup-Sec->Everyone

!

Do I also need a dial-peer for the above to work as I didn't use any previously due to the 'connection plar 49' command.

Many thanks,

Well, the "reject" number and the pilot secondary should be different, it is so in your actual configuration ? Also you don't need "translate calling".

You also need a DP with "incoming called number ." and "direct-inward-dial".

Paolo,

Thanks again for your input.

Can you verify the following configuration is correct as per instructions so I can give it a try? :

!

voice translation-rule 2

rule 1 reject /23105551234/

!

!

voice translation-profile dropmsn

translate called 2

!

!

voice-port 0/0/1

translation-profile incoming dropmsn

compand-type a-law

cptone GR

bearer-cap Speech

!

!

ephone-hunt 1 sequential

pilot 49 secondary 23105554321

list 30, 50

timeout 10, 10

description Huntgroup-Sec->Everyone

!

dial-peer voice 100 pots

destination-pattern 23105554321

incoming called number .

direct-inward-dial

port 0/0/1

Thank you.

Seems fine ...

Note in reality cptone for BRi prots doesn't do anything, and beare-cap is often best left to default.

Thanks Paolo,

I'll give it a try and let you know.

Paolo,

Your suggested configuration worked fine ! Many thanks for your patience and effort!

What I'd like to try out now is apply the above scenario to a voice gateway which routes all incoming calls to a CUCM system.

Here's what I've tried, but it didn't work on the remote system:

voice translation-rule 2

rule 1 reject /210500500/

!

voice translation-profile dropmsn

translate called 2

!

voice-port 0/0/0

translation-profile incoming dropmsn

!

!

dial-peer voice 400 voip

destination-pattern 210...

voice-class codec 1

session target ipv4:10.0.0.1

!

I tried also applying the translation-profile to the dp 400, but it didn't work.

In my previous example, we placed the number we wanted to ring, as a secondary on the hunt group's pilot (ephone-hunt 1 sequential

pilot 49 secondary 23105554321).

In this particular case, all incoming calls are routed to the call manager system.

Any ideas or suggestions ?

Just configure a proper destination-pattern for the numbers you want, under DP 400.

Thanks for the nice rating and good luck!

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