First of all, if you have an issue with Redirecting Number, then you can
use the SIP Profile to correct the Diversion Header.

And if you have an issue with ANI, then you have to set the Calling Party
Transformation CSS for Remote Destination Profile.

The Remote Destination Profile ignores any Calling Party Translation at
Translation Pattern, Route Pattern, Route List, and even the Gateway/Trunk
Calling Party Transformation and uses the Internal DN Extension.

The only way to deal with Calling Party Translation when the call goes to
Remote Destination Number is to use the Calling Party Transformation CSS at
the Remote Destination Profile.

Hope that helps.

On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 8:26 PM, ccieid1ot <ccieid...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> We have an issue of SNR not able to complete the calls to remote
> destination since the SIP Provider is authenticating on DIDs.  The
> customer's CUCM is connected to our CUBE SP  (ASR 1000) and we're connected
> to our SIP Provider.  Example:  I call into the phone 4242862304, it has
> SNR to 13102832382, but call fails to the Remote Destination because in
> the SIP message it shows my number as the calling party.
>
>
>
>
> CUCM 8.6.1 > CUBE SP IOS 15.x > SIP Provider
>
>
>
>
> We have tried setting these options in the SIP Trunk settings of CUCM.
>
> Outbound Calls
> Last Redirect Number (External)
>
> check Redirecting Diversion Header Deliver - Outbound
>
>
> I have a TAC case open but they're more confused than I am.  I have also
> attached the debug.
>
> Maybe I'm missing some commands on the CUBE SP to allow Diversion
> Headers?  Not sure, I'm new to CUBE SP.
> --
> duy
> CCIE #27737 Voice
>
>
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