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List:       cisco-voip
Subject:    Re: [cisco-voip] show incoming calls on a PRI
From:       Wes Sisk <wsisk () cisco ! com>
Date:       2005-12-30 1:38:04
Message-ID: F429FE27-E94C-487D-BBD2-048F3B9A9816 () cisco ! com
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If your 2801 is MGCP controlled, the call is presented over PRI  
backhaul directly to CM. You just need to handle the call inside CM  
with closest match routing.

If your 2801 uses h323 configuration with dial-peers, you will need  
to configure closing matching dial-peers or get 10 digits and use  
translation-rule config on the gateway.

/Wes
On Dec 29, 2005, at 7:47 PM, IT wrote:

My telco says I have new phone numbers on my PRI, but when I dial  
them I get a busy tone. The new extensions are 9XXX, and the telco is  
sending 4 digits. If I have them send 10 digits, do I need to create  
a translation pattern in callmanager?



I use 9 for an outside line. How can I tell the calls are coming  
through? Is there a debug command I can issue on my 2801 with the  
serial PRI card?



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