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. > > > > > > Example > > I have an inbound DID call of 222-333-4… > > > > If the wan is down I can use the voice translation-pattern of > > > > Rule 1 /^2223334\(…\)/ /\1/ > > > > This translates the incoming call to a 3 digit extension (I know 3 digits > bad…..but just an example) > > > > Would I therefore need the: > > > > ccm-manager-fallback (needed I know) > > dialplan-pattern 1 2223334… extension-length 4 > > > > If I don't need it how do I pass the caller id to the pstn? (isdn outgoing > display ie?) > > > > > > thanks > > > > > > Information Security Officer > > Mountain Empire Community College > CCIE (SEC) # 18929, CISSP (#85782), CCSP, GIAC GCIA (#0849) GCIH (#1348) > GCWN (#0467) CCVP, MCSE, ASE HP, CCA > > Tel: 276 523 2400 ext 226 > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > www.mecc.edu > > > > 23/7/2008 > Darren T. Manners > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.mecc.edu > > This email is intended for the exclusive use by the person(s) mentioned as > recipient(s). This email and its attachments, if any, contain confidential > information and/or may contain information protected by intellectual > property rights or others rights. This email does not constitute any > commitment from Mountain Empire Community College or its subsidiaries except > when expressly agreed in a written agreement between the intended recipient > and Mountain Empire Community College or its subsidiaries. If you receive > this email by mistake, please notify the sender and delete this email > immediately from your system and destroy all copies of it. You may not, > directly or indirectly, use, disclose, distribute, print or copy this email > or any part of it if you are not the intended recipient. >