05-22-2009 04:45 AM - last edited on 03-25-2019 07:50 PM by ciscomoderator
Greetings, one of our customers has a DDI range consisting of 100 numbers.
The first 50 in the range have been allocated, what the customer would like is that if a call is placed to any un-assigned DDI a message is played asking the caller to phone the main number.
My first though was to create a dial-peer in CME with a pattern that matches the un-assigned range, then push it to a CUE script that plays the message.
Does anyone know of either a better way of doing this or if you can specify pattern matches for CUE autoattendant applications so that i dont have to specify 50 call in numbers pointing to the same AA application.
Regards
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05-22-2009 05:47 AM
You can use a voice translation rule to translate the block of 50 numbers to your AA number. So, if you wanted to translate 1235551000 - 1235551050 to an AA DN of 2000, you would have:
voice translation-rule 1
rule 1 /^12355510[0-5][0-9]/ /2000/
voice translation-profile 1
translate called 1
voice-port 0/0/0
translation-profile incoming 1
Hope this helps.
Brandon
05-22-2009 05:47 AM
You can use a voice translation rule to translate the block of 50 numbers to your AA number. So, if you wanted to translate 1235551000 - 1235551050 to an AA DN of 2000, you would have:
voice translation-rule 1
rule 1 /^12355510[0-5][0-9]/ /2000/
voice translation-profile 1
translate called 1
voice-port 0/0/0
translation-profile incoming 1
Hope this helps.
Brandon
05-22-2009 06:03 AM
Ah of course thank you, forgot i could add the dial-peer to the voice port itself.
Would this config work? The DDI range is 5201 - 5299, we are using 5201 - 5549 currently and connected to and ISDN pri circuit.
voice translation-rule 1
rule 1 /^62452[5-9]./ /2000/
!
voice translation-profile 1
translate called 1
!
!voice-port 0/2/0:15
cptone GB
bearer-cap Speech
translation-profile incoming 1
Regards
05-22-2009 06:06 AM
Yes, that should work.
Brandon
05-22-2009 06:07 AM
Much appreciated, thank you for your time.
Regards
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