05-05-2009 07:57 AM - last edited on 03-25-2019 10:36 PM by ciscomoderator
Hi,
I´m wondering if it´s possible to get the dial-peer and translation profile for sweden in a text file? We have a customer with a 2811 CME router in sweden and I´m not familiar with the swedish dial-plan. The dial-peer should be for a SIP trunk, any help on this issue is most welcome :)
regards
Eivind Jonassen
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05-05-2009 10:45 AM
Eivind,
Please see the picture below for the Sweidish dialplan that we will be adding to CCA soon. You can build the dial-peer from it. Please check with the local provider to be sure about its applicability.
Marcos
05-05-2009 11:18 AM
Dialplan is one of those things where you really want to get specific. Easy means you have to rely on interdigit timeout, which is not acceptable for some customers, as it takes too long for the call to be placed. There are patterns where you won't be able to avoid this, but whenever you can, go with more dial peers.
Thanks,
Marcos
05-05-2009 10:45 AM
Eivind,
Please see the picture below for the Sweidish dialplan that we will be adding to CCA soon. You can build the dial-peer from it. Please check with the local provider to be sure about its applicability.
Marcos
05-05-2009 11:12 AM
Marcos,
Just a quick input, for police it´s posted 114, but says at the end that it´s a 5 digit number as for medical as well with a 4 digit number.
The dialplan then should look something like
dial-peer voice X voip
translation-profile outgoing PSTN_Outgoing
destination-pattern 0114..
dial-peer voice X voip
translation-profile outgoing PSTN_Outgoing
destination-pattern 114..
And do the same for the other emergency numbers? That would be correct? and then for the rest I could maybe do:
dial-peer voice X voip
translation-profile outgoing PSTN_Outgoing
destination-pattern 0[0-9]T
Just to keep it simple and match everything...
Regards
Eivind
05-05-2009 11:18 AM
Dialplan is one of those things where you really want to get specific. Easy means you have to rely on interdigit timeout, which is not acceptable for some customers, as it takes too long for the call to be placed. There are patterns where you won't be able to avoid this, but whenever you can, go with more dial peers.
Thanks,
Marcos
05-05-2009 02:01 PM
Thanks Marcos,
I will make the dial-peer more specific as you recommended :)
regards
Eivind
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