04-29-07 06:11 PM
Thanks Kalle,
your answer gave me the courage to think that my config should work. The
solution was not your proposed translation (I assume I have a very gentle
provider) but I stumbled across the transfer max-length command. When
setting it to the maximum (which according to cisco documentation is the
default) my transfers worked fine.
Thanks again, it's good to be in this forum. Thanks to all the other
contributors too.
Mat
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Kalle Tetto <tettokalle@hotmail.com>
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29.04.2007 10:08
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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] ISDN to ISDN hairping on CME40
Hi,
this has solved my problem I had with CME PRI Hairpining:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/...080816cac.shtml
Cheers
Matthias Schaerer schrieb:
>
> hi,
>
> i want to allow an ISDN hairpin on a PRI with no success so far. I tried
> anything in terms of transfer system commands (full-blind, full-consult,
> local-consult) and i have a transfer pattern of .T in the config. But
> after dialing the last digit of my mobile number i always get a busy
> signal.
>
> neither the debug voice dialpeer all or the debug voice ccapi inout
> command show anything while i'm dialing the digits of my mobile number,
> a sniffer trace shows that the digits are sent to CME.
>
> does anybody have an idea if the isdn to isdn hairpinning is supported
> anyway and if so, what commands might be worth a try in my case?
>
> thanks
> mat
>
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