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alternating DOD on SIP trunks

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bvntech

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Dec 5, 2013
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i have a customer on 8.1(63) who is asking to setup different DOD based on 9xxxxxxxxxx or 8xxxxxxxxxx.

I know this can be done on PRI using codes in ARS, but how would I go about doing this on SIP trunks without actually creating 2 separate SIP Lines and various URIs?


thank you!
 
Direct Outward Dial....the outgoing Caller ID.
 
If I read Direct Outward Dial then I think is it is dialling a external number without a access code....

If you set in the SIP line the URI fields to * then you can use the ISDN method within ARS shortcodes.

TN = XXXXXXXXXXX1 Any 12 digit number ending with 1 will use this shortcode, useless but it is not bad for a example....
SC = N1s80000000001 And it will send 80000000001 as the Caller ID with it
Action = dial
LineID = the SIP line outgoing ID
 
I may have messed up the terminology. CLI is correct.

intrigrant , does anything required in SIP lines, URI tab to be configured?

 
Local URI, contact and Display Name are set to *


If the wildcard * is used in the SIP trunk's Local URI, Contact and Display fields, that SIP trunk will accept any incoming SIP call. The incoming call routing is still performed by the system incoming call routes based on matching the values received with the call or the URI's incoming group setting. For outgoing calls using this SIP URI, all valid short code CLI manipulations are used.
 
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