Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] incoming call from PSTN

2013-04-09 Thread ikizoo hello
thanks all for valuable inputs.it gets more clear now, after 2 attempts what i 
learned lesson is have to verify whatever they asking, no assumption. :-)
lots of excellent engineer failed exam with tiny mistake or lack of time, i 
believe that fail and pass are not much different here.
-ikizoo

Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2013 17:16:02 +0530
From: jacobjon...@gmail.com
To: b...@ucguerrilla.com
CC: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] incoming call from PSTN

Thats just a statement to test the VM from PSTN phone no worries no tricks

thanks


On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 4:49 PM, William Bell  wrote:

I agree with Ikizoo on the fact that it shouldn't matter what the PSTN is 
handing off to your gateway. You have multiple ways to handle digit 
manipulation on ingress:

1. MGCP, chop down to 4d at the gateway2. Using a translation pattern that the 
gateway CSS can see3. H323, use voice translation-profile/-rule
That said, I don't agree with the statement the PSTN can't send a "+". 

1. If the PSTN is outpulsing the call on one of the PRIs then it can most 
certainly send "+"2. If the PSTN is integrated via SIP trunk (pseudo ITSP) then 
it can send a "+"
3. If the PSTN is integrated via H323 trunk (direct or via GK) then it can't 
send a "+"
The PSTN phone is registered to CME and I assume it is registered as SCCP. So, 
it won't be H323, it will be POTS. If the phone is running the "right" firmware 
(I think 9.1(1) or later?) then it can dial a "+" by pressing the "*" key for a 
second or two. 

-Bill


--William Bellblog: http://ucguerrilla.comtwitter: @ucguerrilla




On Apr 8, 2013, at 11:57 PM, Suresh Bhandari wrote:
When you have the strip digits at gateway level set to 4, and as long as 2220 
is a DID then from wherever it is called, it will go to the VM.


Regarding plus dialing of VM DID from PSTN, it will be/is registered to CME 
(h.323), so I don't expect it will send a plus.


My two cents.


On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 7:51 AM, ikizoo hello  wrote:





Hi All,when they asked to make sure VM pilot (+1408200) can be called 
directly from PSTN.do i have to make a call from PSTN and dial +1408200? , 
but pstn phone not support to dial '+'.

is that mean dial 1408200 from pstn phone or some tricks behind here?
thanks advance-ikizoo
  


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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] incoming call from PSTN

2013-04-09 Thread jony jacob
Thats just a statement to test the VM from PSTN phone no worries no tricks

thanks


On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 4:49 PM, William Bell  wrote:

> I agree with Ikizoo on the fact that it shouldn't matter what the PSTN is
> handing off to your gateway. You have multiple ways to handle digit
> manipulation on ingress:
>
> 1. MGCP, chop down to 4d at the gateway
> 2. Using a translation pattern that the gateway CSS can see
> 3. H323, use voice translation-profile/-rule
>
> That said, I don't agree with the statement the PSTN can't send a "+".
>
> 1. If the PSTN is outpulsing the call on one of the PRIs then it can most
> certainly send "+"
> 2. If the PSTN is integrated via SIP trunk (pseudo ITSP) then it can send
> a "+"
> 3. If the PSTN is integrated via H323 trunk (direct or via GK) then it
> can't send a "+"
>
> The PSTN phone is registered to CME and I assume it is registered as SCCP.
> So, it won't be H323, it will be POTS. If the phone is running the "right"
> firmware (I think 9.1(1) or later?) then it can dial a "+" by pressing the
> "*" key for a second or two.
>
> -Bill
>
> --
> William Bell
> blog: http://ucguerrilla.com
> twitter: @ucguerrilla
>
>
>
> On Apr 8, 2013, at 11:57 PM, Suresh Bhandari wrote:
>
> When you have the strip digits at gateway level set to 4, and as long as
> 2220 is a DID then from wherever it is called, it will go to the VM.
>
> Regarding plus dialing of VM DID from PSTN, it will be/is registered to
> CME (h.323), so I don't expect it will send a plus.
>
> My two cents.
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 7:51 AM, ikizoo hello  wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>> when they asked to make sure VM pilot (+1408200) can be called
>> directly from PSTN.
>> do i have to make a call from PSTN and dial +1408200? , but pstn
>> phone not support to dial '+'.
>> is that mean dial 1408200 from pstn phone or some tricks behind here?
>>
>> thanks advance
>> -ikizoo
>>
>>
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>> For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please
>> visit www.ipexpert.com
>>
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>> www.PlatinumPlacement.com
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Suresh Bhandari
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> visit www.ipexpert.com
>
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> www.PlatinumPlacement.com
>
>
>
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> www.PlatinumPlacement.com
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] incoming call from PSTN

2013-04-09 Thread William Bell
I agree with Ikizoo on the fact that it shouldn't matter what the PSTN is 
handing off to your gateway. You have multiple ways to handle digit 
manipulation on ingress:

1. MGCP, chop down to 4d at the gateway
2. Using a translation pattern that the gateway CSS can see
3. H323, use voice translation-profile/-rule

That said, I don't agree with the statement the PSTN can't send a "+". 

1. If the PSTN is outpulsing the call on one of the PRIs then it can most 
certainly send "+"
2. If the PSTN is integrated via SIP trunk (pseudo ITSP) then it can send a "+"
3. If the PSTN is integrated via H323 trunk (direct or via GK) then it can't 
send a "+"

The PSTN phone is registered to CME and I assume it is registered as SCCP. So, 
it won't be H323, it will be POTS. If the phone is running the "right" firmware 
(I think 9.1(1) or later?) then it can dial a "+" by pressing the "*" key for a 
second or two. 

-Bill

--
William Bell
blog: http://ucguerrilla.com
twitter: @ucguerrilla



On Apr 8, 2013, at 11:57 PM, Suresh Bhandari wrote:

> When you have the strip digits at gateway level set to 4, and as long as 2220 
> is a DID then from wherever it is called, it will go to the VM.
> 
> Regarding plus dialing of VM DID from PSTN, it will be/is registered to CME 
> (h.323), so I don't expect it will send a plus.
> 
> My two cents.
> 
> 
> On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 7:51 AM, ikizoo hello  wrote:
> Hi All,
> when they asked to make sure VM pilot (+1408200) can be called directly 
> from PSTN.
> do i have to make a call from PSTN and dial +1408200? , but pstn phone 
> not support to dial '+'.
> is that mean dial 1408200 from pstn phone or some tricks behind here?
> 
> thanks advance
> -ikizoo
> 
> 
> ___
> For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please 
> visit www.ipexpert.com
> 
> Are you a CCNP or CCIE and looking for a job? Check out 
> www.PlatinumPlacement.com
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Suresh Bhandari
> ___
> For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please 
> visit www.ipexpert.com
> 
> Are you a CCNP or CCIE and looking for a job? Check out 
> www.PlatinumPlacement.com

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] incoming call from PSTN

2013-04-08 Thread Suresh Bhandari
When you have the strip digits at gateway level set to 4, and as long as
2220 is a DID then from wherever it is called, it will go to the VM.

Regarding plus dialing of VM DID from PSTN, it will be/is registered to CME
(h.323), so I don't expect it will send a plus.

My two cents.


On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 7:51 AM, ikizoo hello  wrote:

> Hi All,
> when they asked to make sure VM pilot (+1408200) can be called
> directly from PSTN.
> do i have to make a call from PSTN and dial +1408200? , but pstn
> phone not support to dial '+'.
> is that mean dial 1408200 from pstn phone or some tricks behind here?
>
> thanks advance
> -ikizoo
>
>
> ___
> For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please
> visit www.ipexpert.com
>
> Are you a CCNP or CCIE and looking for a job? Check out
> www.PlatinumPlacement.com
>



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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] incoming call from PSTN

2013-04-08 Thread ikizoo hello
Hi All,when they asked to make sure VM pilot (+1408200) can be called 
directly from PSTN.do i have to make a call from PSTN and dial +1408200? , 
but pstn phone not support to dial '+'.is that mean dial 1408200 from pstn 
phone or some tricks behind here?
thanks advance-ikizoo
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