My preference is to do as much as possible in the h323 gateway instead of on 
CUCM but there is no right way as long as you meet the requirements of the 
task. Remember you have to meet the demands of calling and caller info in SRST 
as well.


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On Mar 2, 2013, at 11:47 PM, sanity insanity 
<networksanitytoinsan...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello All,
> 
> 
> I have route patterns set as the following on the CUCM ( callmanger)
> for my site B ( h323 gateway)  for emergency , local , long dist and
> International as the following....
> 
> 911 ----> local route group
> 9.[2-9]XXXXXX    -----------> local route group     ( strip predot)
> 91.[2-9]XX[2-9]XXXXXX  ------> local route group    ( strip predot)
> 9011.!       ---------------> local route group     ( strip predot)
> 
> 
> Questions...
> 
> 
> 1) On site B I am doing the digit strip on the CUCM and not the gateway
> is the right way to get this done ?
> 
> 
> 2) when the wan is up and operational I have the dial-peer configured as ...
> 
> dial-peer voice 4 pots
>  destination-pattern .T
>  port 0/0/0:23
>  forward-digits all
> 
> To forward all digits to pstn that come from cucm . Is this the right 
> approach?
> 
> 
> 
> 3) In srst mode I will need separate dial-peers for the digit strip.
> Currently I am creating separate dial-peers  for srst .  Would you see this 
> as the right approach?
> 
> 
> 
> 4) For srst mode I am not using the calling and called party type and number 
> plan but when wan is
> up I have it set on callmanger . Is the calling and called party number type 
> and plan required in
> srst mode?
> 
> 
> What would be your suggestions for the above?
> 
> 
> -MJ
> 
> 
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