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Ahmad Cheikh-Moussa

2006-11-06, 1:11 pm

Hi!

Following Situation:
Calling Number: 0160xxxxxx
Called Number : 043123xxxxxx

Nov 6 19:32:16.166 MET: ISDN Se0/0/1:15 Q931: RX <- SETUP pd =3D 8 callre=
f =3D 0x2B47
Sending Complete
Bearer Capability i =3D 0x8090A3
Standard =3D CCITT
Transfer Capability =3D Speech
Transfer Mode =3D Circuit
Transfer Rate =3D 64 kbit/s
Channel ID i =3D 0xA18394
Preferred, Channel 20
Calling Party Number i =3D 0x2183, '160xxxxxxx'
Plan:ISDN, Type:National
Called Party Number i =3D 0xC1, '239xxxx'
Plan:ISDN, Type:Subscriber(local)


Can someone tell me, why I see only 160xxx as the calling number and =

not 0160xxx ? Is there something I have to configure on my gateway or do =

I have to contact my provider, in order to change that ?
I have this behaviour on a H.323 and on a MGCP Gateway.

I need the correct number, in order to be able to put on all
incoming calls a leding "0". So the user can use the lists on =

the IP Phone to make a direct call back. For example: missed calls,
received calls.

It is a real important thing for me. Please send a reply.

Thanks in advance,
Ahmad


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Ahmad Cheikh-Moussa =

NetUSE AG
Dr.-Hell-Stra=DFe, 24107 Kiel, Germany
Telefon: +49 431 2390 400 -- Telefax: +49 431 2390 499
Service: Service@NetUSE.DE -- http://NetUSE.DE/
Robert Kulagowski

2006-11-06, 7:11 pm

Ahmad Cheikh-Moussa wrote:

> Following Situation:
> Calling Number: 0160xxxxxx
> Called Number : 043123xxxxxx

{snip}
> Can someone tell me, why I see only 160xxx as the calling number and
> not 0160xxx ? Is there something I have to configure on my gateway or do
> I have to contact my provider, in order to change that ?
> I have this behaviour on a H.323 and on a MGCP Gateway.


If you can't get the provider to send a leading 0, then you can use the
num-exp command or something like the voice translation rules

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk6...080325e8e.shtml

to add in a leading 0.
Ahmad Cheikh-Moussa

2006-11-06, 7:11 pm

Hi!

On Nov 06, 06, Robert Kulagowski wrote:
> Ahmad Cheikh-Moussa wrote:
> If you can't get the provider to send a leading 0, then you can use the =


> num-exp command or something like the voice translation rules
> =


> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk6...h_note09186a00=

80325e8e.shtml
> =


> to add in a leading 0.


For H.323 no problem. But how will I do this in mgcp ?

Regards,
Ahmad


-- =

Ahmad Cheikh-Moussa =

NetUSE AG
Dr.-Hell-Stra=DFe, 24107 Kiel, Germany
Telefon: +49 431 2390 400 -- Telefax: +49 431 2390 499
Service: Service@NetUSE.DE -- http://NetUSE.DE/
Robert Kulagowski

2006-11-06, 7:11 pm

>> Ahmad Cheikh-Moussa wrote:
>
> For H.323 no problem. But how will I do this in mgcp ?


Prefix DN on the PRI configuration page on the MGCP gateway?
Ahmad Cheikh-Moussa

2006-11-06, 7:11 pm

Hi!

On Nov 06, 06, Robert Kulagowski wrote:
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> Prefix DN on the PRI configuration page on the MGCP gateway?

But how to difference between national and international calls.
For national calls I need two 0 in front of the number and for
international calls three 0.

For example national:

calling : 1604755 translated to: 001604755

international :
494312323 translated to : 000494312323

The first 0 is needed for routing the call to the pstn.

Regards,
Ahmad


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-- =

Ahmad Cheikh-Moussa =

NetUSE AG
Dr.-Hell-Stra=DFe, 24107 Kiel, Germany
Telefon: +49 431 2390 400 -- Telefax: +49 431 2390 499
Service: Service@NetUSE.DE -- http://NetUSE.DE/
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