02-14-2008 10:33 AM - edited 03-15-2019 08:50 AM
Hello,
I'm new to Cisco voice.
I have a UC520 2xBRI (seperate lines with 2 blocks of 4 numbers).
Can someone give me the basic steps
to get BRI working?
I only need a simple setup.
Number forward to hunt group for general use (office number) and direct forwaring to specific telephones.
I see the line light up on call but I do not understand how to handle incoming calls.
Kind regards
Vincent
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02-17-2008 10:14 AM
Hi, if you want them to see your extension calling number, you can set again a translation rule. Looking at the configuration, have you understood now how it works ? Also, if you have two bris active, you need trunk group. The config assistant isn't able to do these things.
02-18-2008 03:01 AM
Hi,
I created the trunk group using command line.
This also works.
But I still have troubles with the dial plan. (In the CCA is only North American plan available).
I changed some values and can now call
regional numbers as follows:
Our number starts with 024 and then 7 digits
I can call all other numbers that start with 024 in our region. I can not call e.g. Amsterdam starting with 020
Also I can not call mobile numbers which start with 06 and then 8 digits
Can you explain me (perhaps small example) how to change this correctly in command line?
Your help is much appreciated.
Kind regards.
02-18-2008 03:21 AM
Sure. Let's assume you do not use any digit as access for external calls (thing that sually users like very much ebcuae it's like calling from home:
dial-peer voice 58 pots
desc international
destination-pattern 001.....T
prefix 001
trunkgroup bri
dial-peer voice xxx pots
desc cellphones
destination-pattern 06........
trunkgroup bri
dial-peer voice xxx pots
desc national
destination-pattern 0[1-9]........
prefix 0
trunkgroup bri
dial-peer voice xxx pots
desc emergency
destinaion-pattern 112
prefix 112
trunkgroup bri
Then you can remove the ununsed DPs.
02-18-2008 07:29 AM
Thanks, this works!!
One last question, incoming callerID is displayed without the 0 making it not possible to return missed calls (wrong number obviously) How do I correct this?
Kind regards,
02-18-2008 09:33 AM
Add a translation-profile to the trunk group, for incoming, and recall teh following rule against calling number:
voice translation-rule 300
rule 1 // /0/ type national national
rule 2 // /00/ type international international
02-18-2008 09:55 AM
Hello,
How do I select the default outbound ISDN number. isdn calling-number does not work.
The customer wants to use the 3th number of the block of 4 numbers. The line defaults to the first number on outbound calling.
Thanks,
02-18-2008 09:58 AM
You can use either a translation rule at trunk-group level, or under each interface bri
isdn calling-number XXX
Note possibly you have to specify it without the 0.
In any case check what you're sending with "debug isdn q931" and "term mon".
02-19-2008 06:59 AM
Hello, I understand your config but somehow I can not get it working, I did this
voice translation-rule 4
rule 1 // /0/ type national national
rule 2 // /00/ type international national
!
voice translation-profile Add_Zero
translate called 4
!
!
dial-peer voice 50 pots
trunkgroup ISDN-LINES
description ** incoming dial peer **
translation-profile incoming Add_Zero
destination-pattern 0[1-9]........
incoming called-number .%
direct-inward-dial
prefix 0
!
dial-peer voice 51 pots
trunkgroup ISDN-LINES
description ** incoming dial peer **
translation-profile incoming Add_Zero
destination-pattern 06........
incoming called-number .%
direct-inward-dial
prefix 0
!
This does not add zero's
Kind regards.
02-20-2008 04:13 AM
Apparently I did not understand it,
I configured the profile on the ISDN-Trunk and now it's working, so please discard the config above.
Thank you very much for the excellent instructions!
02-16-2008 11:50 AM
My vlans were damaged in some way?
I have added a temp vlan using command line
which gives me access again to the unit.
I will try to update to the latest version (I see 15 feb 08 is the latest) first.
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