07-17-2008 07:00 AM - edited 03-15-2019 12:02 PM
Hi,
my customer has an special need that some DNIS terminate with the # character. The issue is that callmanager uses this character as end of dial string and strip off before sent to the gateway (in my case H.323).
Anyone know, how can I send the '#' character? And if the voice gateway will discard this '#' character too!
Best Regards
07-17-2008 07:55 AM
Configure:
dial-peer terminator '0'-'9', 'A'-'F', '*', or '#'
or
no dial-peer terminator
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07-18-2008 06:22 AM
Hi,
I cannot test yet because apparently the '#' digit is not being sent by CallManager to the voice gateway.
Best Regards
07-17-2008 10:10 AM
There is also a Service Parameter called "Strip # Sign from Called Party Number Required Field" That by default is set to true in the Call Managers Service Parameter field
07-18-2008 06:20 AM
Hi, I have configured this parameter and looking in the depug vpm signal output, I cannot see the '#' digit in the DNIS.
Best Regards
07-18-2008 06:23 AM
How the call is coming into the router? Perhaps the # doesn't arrive to it at all.
07-18-2008 07:25 AM
The call control between CCM and the Voice Gateway is H.323.
I have an Route Pattern in CallManager for International calls with the pattern: "0.00[1-9][1-9]!#", CCM is not discarding any digit.
This pattern is associated with an Route List and the Route List with an Route Group. None of this elements performs transforms in called number.
Best Regards
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