dialplan-pattern appears to be a trap... so, you may want to stay away
from it... I would probably stick with outbound translation rules (to
expand 4 digit to full e.164 to route via the PSTN in SRST/WAN
down...)



Jonathan

On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 10:06 AM, Darren T. Manners
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When in SRST H323 fallback ..is it best practice to voice translation on the
> voice ports or use the dialplan-pattern command under call-manager-fallback?
>
> Im confused about how the incoming phone call is translated to the SRST
> phone dn….any help appreciated.
>
>
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>
> Example
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> I have an inbound DID call of 222-333-4…
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> If the wan is down I can use the voice translation-pattern of
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>
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> Rule 1 /^2223334\(…\)/ /\1/
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>
> This translates the incoming call to a 3 digit extension (I know 3 digits
> bad…..but just an example)
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> Would I therefore need the:
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>
>
> ccm-manager-fallback (needed I know)
>
>  dialplan-pattern 1 2223334… extension-length 4
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> If I don't need it how do I pass the caller id to the pstn? (isdn outgoing
> display ie?)
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> thanks
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