Matthew,
You are correct, a voice translation rule appending the + sign will do it.

Amp
Quoting Matthew Berry <ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com>:

> Wouldn't it depending on what protocol you were using on the CUCME
> side?  For example, H.323 does not support the + character.  Therefore,
> you'd need to setup a voice translation rule on the voice-port to
> append a + to all incoming calls.
>
> I'd prefer the voice translation rule on the voice-port rather than
> dial-peers.  That way, you handle the requirement for the entire system
> in one location.
>
>
> Matthew Berry
>
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> On 4/13/2010 10:12 AM, Amp wrote:
>> Anupam,
>> I do not recall seeing that '+ Dialing' was supported in CME when I
>> read through the CME SRND.
>>
>> Amp
>>
>> Quoting anupam TYAGI<anuf...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>
>>> Does cme version 7.0 support + sign. i can see in the isdn debug that the
>>> calling number is coming with + , but on the missed or received call it is
>>> with out +..
>>>
>>> Is there any way to achieve it
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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