04-13-2009 10:11 AM - edited 03-15-2019 05:26 PM
Is there a way to manipulate the CLID of inbound calls such to place a 9 and 1 in front of number?
The reason for this is so that phone users could just select the DIAL button from the directory without having to EditDial first?
Thanx, Seth
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04-13-2009 10:42 AM
Here are the commands you need.
!
voice translation-rule 1
rule 1 /^0/ /910/
rule 2 /^1/ /911/
rule 3 /^2/ /912/
rule 4 /^3/ /913/
rule 5 /^4/ /914/
rule 6 /^5/ /915/
rule 7 /^6/ /916/
rule 8 /^7/ /917/
rule 9 /^8/ /918/
rule 10 /^9/ /919/
!
voice translation-profile Prefix91
translate calling 1
!
voice-port 0/0/0:15
translation-profile incoming Prefix91
!
04-13-2009 10:25 AM
Seth,
We have ccm with 3845 router, we do it via the router. I am not the router expert, just an fyi that it can be done that way so your users just hit dial from missed call log. i will let you know if i get command string.
04-13-2009 10:35 AM
Our CME is also running on a 3845. Any commands that you can forward my way would be greatly appreciated.
Seth
04-13-2009 10:42 AM
Here are the commands you need.
!
voice translation-rule 1
rule 1 /^0/ /910/
rule 2 /^1/ /911/
rule 3 /^2/ /912/
rule 4 /^3/ /913/
rule 5 /^4/ /914/
rule 6 /^5/ /915/
rule 7 /^6/ /916/
rule 8 /^7/ /917/
rule 9 /^8/ /918/
rule 10 /^9/ /919/
!
voice translation-profile Prefix91
translate calling 1
!
voice-port 0/0/0:15
translation-profile incoming Prefix91
!
04-13-2009 10:52 AM
The above is not a good example. It can be done with a single rule:
rule 1 // /91/
Note, depending on where you are, you can distinguish so that local calls are stripped of area coded and prepended with 9 only, international calls with 9011, etc.
04-13-2009 11:08 AM
I think I understand what you are saying. The problem with stripping the local area code is that some numbers in our area code do require a 1 and area code to be dialed.
Seth
04-13-2009 11:15 AM
That is a reason more to be willing to do that, because chances are that when you dial 11 digits when 7 would suffice, you will be billed for LD.
04-13-2009 11:05 AM
That did it, thank you very much.
Seth
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