10-24-2013 08:45 AM - edited 03-16-2019 08:03 PM
My users frequently misdial 911 because of our close proximity to an area code with a '1' as the second number 9, 1+({miss}1n) (route to 911). I want to change the routing to 'dial 8' to avoid this behavior, but have no clue where to do this. I'm pretty sure it's in the route patterns, but that's where my guess ends. Would this be in the 2851 router, 4.1 CCM, or both?
10-24-2013 09:05 AM
Hi David,
You need to change in route patterns in Call manager
Can u share snapshot of Route Pattens configured in CCM?
regds,
aman
10-24-2013 09:15 AM
It all depends on the type of gateway. If you are using h323 gateway then you will need to make the change on your cucm and the gateway. If its mgcp, then you will need to do it only on cucm
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10-24-2013 10:30 AM
aokanlawon- in the route plan report my route patterns show the Route List, Route Group, and Gateway (with the icon "T1 MGCP") beside it- would that indicate that it's MGCP? I'd have to telnet into the router, and nobody wants me using command line!
10-24-2013 04:00 PM
david,
if you go to the gateways in CUCM, what device type are they? (go to device>gateways and hit find) that should tell you if they are mgcp or h323.
send us a screenshot of that and the route patterns,
Cheers
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