Mike- I think you are almost there except for the digit manipulation. I
believe that the your translation is causing you problems since handoff to
the TCL script occurs BEFORE the translation on the inbound VOIP dial-peer.
Try the translation on the outbound dial-peer and change the "incoming
called-number" to the full 10 digits.
 
If you have further problems please post your config.
 

Vik Malhi
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ovais Iqbal
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 6:37 AM
To: Mike Prestidge
Cc: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] VoIP call into CME BACD script??


Ok, in your 2nd voip dial-peer do not put the destination-pattern and
service aa command both in it, create one dial-peer with destination-pattern
command pointing it to your loopback interface and then create an other voip
dial-peer with incoming called number xxxxxxxxxxx command and there use the
service aa command with no destination-pattern in it.
 
This should work, but also make sure that the codec has to be G711ulaw and
DTMF h245-alpha
 
Thanks
 
Ovais.

 
On 2/5/08, Mike Prestidge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

I currently have the CME BACD script up and running with the aa-pilot
configured using the full e.164 number (85311124000).  When placing calls
into the script via the PSTN the calls work fine.

What I am now trying to do is setup VoIP calls into the BACD script by
dialing the on-net extension (4000) and translating it to the full aa_pilot.
I have the following setup:
- an inbound VoIP dialpeer to match the extension (4000) with a translation
profile applied to translate the called number to the full aa-pilot number.
- another voip dial-peer to match the aa-pilot number as the
destination-pattern. This dial-peer has a session target pointing to a
loopback interface on the CME router and has the BACD script ("service aa")
also configured.

Have tried a number of variations to the dial-peers but still haven't been
successful in getting it to work. Is it possible to place VoIP calls into
the CME BACD script and if so does anyone have an example configuration?

thanks
Mike

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