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translation-profile on voice-port doesn't translate...

snickered
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Level 1

I am trying to setup a translation-profile and apply it to a voice-port so I can route a particular FXS port out a particular FXO port. Is there any reason why a translation-profile shouldn't work on a voice-port in a UC500?

voice translation-rule 1

rule 1 /^9/ /50509/

voice translation-profile tprof1

translate called 1

voice-port 0/0/0

translation-profile incoming tprof1

So, when I call '9..........' the number isn't translated to '50509..........' But I can test the number fine with 'test voice translation-rule....' TIA.

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parshah
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

You need to fix your translation rule

Currently you have it as

rule 1 /^9/ /50509/

This means a single digit starting with 9

You need to have something like

rule 1 /^'9........../ /50509/

or

rule 1 /^'9.*/ /50509/

Thanks,

That statement is incorrect.

/^9/ matches anything starting with 9, not only single digit numbers.

Consequently, the translation-rule is correct.

paolo bevilacqua
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

That should be translation-profile outgoing.

I tried with outgoing already and that didn't help.

I'm also getting seemingly strange output for 'debug voice translate'

Jul 6 12:12:41 CDT: //-1/05C7C7949C89/RXRULE/regxrule_profile_translate_internal: number= type=unknown plan=unknown numbertype=calling

Jul 6 12:12:41 CDT: //-1/05C7C7949C89/RXRULE/regxrule_get_RegXrule: Invalid translation ruleset tag=0

Jul 6 12:12:41 CDT: //-1/05C7C7949C89/RXRULE/regxrule_profile_match_internal: Error: ruleset for calling number not found

Please fully clarify the call flow and include DP config.

The error message doesn't mean much, just saying you are not translating calling number.

I have a phone connected to FXS voice-port 0/0/0 and want it to always call out FXO voice-port 0/1/1. I have verified the port numbers are correct. I want to apply a translation-profile to any called number starting with a 9. I haven't added any dial-peers regarding this configuration because the voice-port should do the translation before hitting the dial-peers. As soon as I can get the translation working then I'll be able to properly route the calls from this FXS port out the FXO port. Here are my DPs but I don't think they will really help with the problem right now.

dial-peer voice 1 pots

description ****OUTBOUND EMERGENCY****

destination-pattern 9[469]11

port 0/1/1

forward-digits 3

dial-peer voice 2 pots

description ****OUTBOUND EMERGENCY****

destination-pattern [469]11

port 0/1/1

forward-digits 3

dial-peer voice 100 voip

description ****OUTBOUND 10-DIGIT****

destination-pattern 9[2-9]..[2-9]......

voice-class codec 1

session protocol sipv2

session target ipv4:x.x.x.x

dtmf-relay rtp-nte

no vad

dial-peer voice 101 voip

description ****OUTBOUND 11-DIGIT****

destination-pattern 91[2-9]..[2-9]......

voice-class codec 1

session protocol sipv2

session target ipv4:x.x.x.x

dtmf-relay rtp-nte

no vad

dial-peer voice 102 voip

description ****OUTBOUND INTERNATIONAL****

destination-pattern 9011T

voice-class codec 1

session protocol sipv2

session target ipv4:x.x.x.x

dtmf-relay rtp-nte

no vad

dial-peer voice 103 voip

description ****INCOMING EXTENSION****

voice-class codec 1

session protocol sipv2

session target ipv4:x.x.x.x

incoming called-number ....

dtmf-relay rtp-nte

no vad

What I will want to add is a dial-peer something like the following.

dial-peer voice 20 pots

destination-pattern 50509[2-9]..[2-9]......

port 0/1/1

You are correct, it should translate as incoming.

Not sure why it does not, to be honest.

I have this exact setup on an AS5300 that works without issue. Maybe a reload will help this thing tonight. Do you have any special debugs that might help?

May have to do with the fact the As5300 received all digits in block.

I could also be a bug in IOS, try another image.

I figured it out. It accepts the 'translation-rule' commands. So, like this:

conf t

translation-rule 1

Rule 1 ^9 50509

voice-port 0/0/0

translate called 1

But these translation-rules aren't the same as I'm used to. I only see the number 50509 passed to the dial-peer. Does anyone know how to control these translation-rules properly? I don't know regex.

Works great +5

I know it's late but thanks for posting this last bit. I probably never would have figured out that this was some kind of a bug. Using translation-rule instead of voice translation-rule or voice translation-profile worked for me as well.

I wish I had found this sooner but thanks for posting the work around.