01-26-2009 12:51 AM - edited 03-15-2019 03:45 PM
I use CUCM 6.1.3.
I read help from CUCM, but I didn't understand how I can use transformation pattern. The problem is that I create Pattern for Transformation pattern and <font color=red>Calling</font> Party Transformation Mask
But what about output?? There isn't any Called
configuration. What should I do to use needed RL->RG of PRI ISDN?
Thanks!
01-26-2009 01:19 AM
From memory, transformation patterns are a cut down version of translation patterns. Try a translation pattern instead.
Otherwise create a route pattern where you can specify RL as this can also contain transform masks etc...
Jani.
01-26-2009 02:59 AM
Can you see this translation pattern, when I call number like *555555 I call this number with IP Phone's external mask , but not with mask that is displayed on Translation pattern.
Can you advice me how I can fix this. Earlier this scheme worked well, but now I have the issue that I displayed above.
01-26-2009 01:21 AM
01-26-2009 01:32 AM
Attached is a Visio diagram of a scenario I made up for my lab, which may be similar to your situation (I Hope).
Here is the situation I made up.
Two departments (Marketing and Tech. Support) at XYZ company located in San Jose.
XYZ company must use the new Local Route Group feature of CUCM 7.x.
Both departments share a single gateway.
The Marketing department would like their main DID to display on the called party's phone when a call is placed from a phone in Marketing.
The Tech. Support department would like their main DID to display on the called party's phone when a call is placed from a phone in Tech Support.
I was able to get this working using the configuration from the attached Visio.
I also tested this with multiple locations to make sure that it still worked as designed. To do this I...
- Put 7011 into a Dallas_DP
- Dallas_DP points to RG_Dallas
- RG_Dallas points to a trunk to a CUCM 5.x server
- Also created a 5.5xxx Route Pattern (configured same as 6.6xxx RP)
- No other changes made
7011 calls 55004 -- 5004 rings and displays 18005557777
7001 is still able to call 66001 -- 6001 still rings and displays 18005558888
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