05-23-2009 10:53 PM - edited 03-15-2019 06:09 PM
Hi,
I am using call manager 6 with MGCP. I would like to include 9 as prefix in missed call and received calls.
Can any please help in this case.
05-24-2009 12:40 AM
Use translation pattern to add your access code 9 to caller ID, so you can quickly return phone calls using redial and missed call functionality.
Check this link: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/srnd/6x/dialplan.html#wp1044370
05-24-2009 06:12 AM
You may go to 'Serivce -> Service Parameters -> CallManager', click on the
'Advanced' button. Try to change the 'Incoming Calling Party National Number Prefix' and 'Incoming Calling Party Subscriber Number'.
You want to put 91 on the 'National number prefix' and 9 on the 'Subscriber number prefix'.
The service provider sends the message in the Q931 SETUP. That's how the system know if it's a long distance call or local call. If your provider doesn't send those messages, you'll have to negotiate with them.
In the example below, the 'Type' is 'Unknown'. The above won't work.
Sep 18 20:59:32.348 EDT: ISDN Se1/1:23 Q931: RX <- SETUP pd = 8 callref = 0x1914
Bearer Capability i = 0x8090A2
Standard = CCITT
Transer Capability = Speech
Transfer Mode = Circuit
Transfer Rate = 64 kbit/s
Channel ID i = 0xA18396
Preferred, Channel 22
Facility i = 0x9F8B0100A10F02010106072A8648CE1500040A0100
Calling Party Number i = 0x2183, '4085551212'
Plan:ISDN, Type:National
Called Party Number i = 0x80, '7564'
Plan:Unknown, Type:Unknown
Michael
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