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Robert Kulagowski

2006-12-19, 7:11 pm

Riley, Andrew wrote:
> translation patterns match the called number, hence you can not
> distinguish between external parties with translation rules.


Right, that's what I was thinking.

> You could do this with voice translation rules under H323, but not with
> MGCP. I assume all inbound calls come via the PSTN and there are no
> intercluster or VOIP trunks? If there were you could reformat the number
> out bound on the remote endpoints.


Right, but with H.323 I lose caller name. It's a fairly involved
process for me to switch to SIP at this point, so I don't know if
there's a solution to this particular problem.
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