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BCM50 SIP Trunking & Anveo Direct

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trmg

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Sep 23, 2007
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I followed the thread linked above and everything for the most part works beautifully. However, I had to manually create a destination trunk for each DID on Anveo's side since they send the full 11 digit number and, for some reason, when entering a 11 digit number starting with 1 in the Pub. Received # field of the respective Target Line I would get an error stating that the number is not a valid Pub. Received #. I can enter 11 digit numbers (I made sure the Public Received number length under Telephony > Dialing Plan > Public Network is set to 11 digits), it just can't seem to start with 1.

Is there a way to configure it so I can put in 1NXXNXXXXXX as the Pub. Received #? This way I can create a single destination trunk on the Anveo side using their $[E164]$ variable.
 
Flowroute is the same way. I am able to enter 11-digit received numbers starting with 1 for the target lines in my BCM50 R6. Do you have any destination codes that begin with 1? I think that would conflict with the received digits. Also, what do you have in the public OLI for each of your sets? I only put the 10-digit number here and omit the leading 1.

Brian Cox
Georgia Telephone
 
I had to manually create a destination trunk for each DID on Anveo's side"
Not sure what that means or where you programmed this term.

As for " Not able to start with 1 in Target Lines" maybe 1 is being used elsewhere.

Pick another number if possible that is not being used on the BCM but is also a number in the DID in the name position.

Example:
19058796800
19058796801
19058796802
19058796803

Everyone has the start of 8 as the 7th digit so use 7 digits instead of 11 (8796800)
8796800
8796801
8796802
8796803

You can use as many digit as you want as long as it is not higher than what is being sent.




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exsmogger - You are right. I have 1 as a destination code because some folks can't fathom having to dial something like 9 for an outside line. So I set up 1 as a destination code with 0 absorbed length so that dialing 1NXXNXXXXXX works. I wonder if there is a way to have my cake and eat it too? Hmm...

curlycord - With Anveo Direct, you have to define "Destination SIP Trunks" that you then associate your DIDs with. This is basically whatever@ip.addr:sip_port. They have a variable you can use that will replace "whatever" with the DID the call is coming from, but it tacks on a 1. Instead of using their variable, I can manually specify any digit string and make the Target Line match. Doing the latter works fine, just a few more steps.

I think I may be SOL if I am using 1 as a destination code...unless anyone has any ideas. :-D
 
I am surprised a carrier would make you dial 11 digits let alone why changing the received digits to 10 or less will not work either.
A problem carrier with a problem client, sorry for your rock and hard place.

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I just changed my received number length to 7, adjusted the received numbers on my target lines to the last 7 digits, and they ring in just fine. No getting around having to dial 1+10-digit number for outgoing calls.

The problem is that if I change the received number length to 7 it restricts my OLI to 7 digits. Back to 11 digits.

Brian Cox
Georgia Telephone
 
Go with curlycord's suggestion and try to set the received digit length to 10, as long as the first digit of the area code doesn't conflict with anything else in the dialing plan. I can't do it on my system as I'm in 678 area code and I'm already using 6 as a destination code.

Brian Cox
Georgia Telephone
 
Hmm. I haven't tried setting the max received digits to 10. I will give that a go. Previously it was set to 4 and I put the last 4 of the DIDs in and that didn't work, but maybe that was conflicting with something else? /shrug
 
That did not work, unfortunately. It was worth a try though!

I'll just create a 1:1 mapping on the Anveo side. It's not too bad.
 
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