01-22-2003 02:35 AM - edited 03-12-2019 10:22 PM
I have a AS5300 connected to PSTN with ISDN PRI and a Cisco2600 at the remote site, also with PRI to PSTN.
When incoming call from the PSTN to 5300 it came with # at the end of the number. (358123456#) and then match a dial-peer on the 2600 that get reject from the remote PSTN. when trying to dial with the "csim start" and the same number without the # at the end, the call is established.
Is there any possible to delete the # at the 5300voip or the 2600pots before sending it to the remote PSTN?
any help will be appreciate.
Thanks. K
01-28-2003 08:13 AM
The # can be removed in Cisco Call manager.
The following link explains DDI - discard digit instructions for CCM.
02-09-2003 02:27 AM
My network does not include Callmanager, is just a toll by pass network.
Thanks any way.
02-19-2003 01:29 PM
If it's a consistant number plan, you should be able to forward the digits you want using wildcards in the dial-peers, or you could ask the telco to stop sending the #.
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