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Transit to PSTN

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aprasha

Technical User
Oct 2, 2003
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Hi all!!
I'm going crazy with a problem that, I hope, u can resolve..

I have an MD110 with BC10 (let's call it 'M') connected with a Cisco CallManager PBX ('C'). Calling from M to C or C to M, the number of the extension is displayed correctly. No problem about that.
M has a trunk to C (Route 5) and another to the PSTN (Route 1).
C has only the trunk with M, so when C makes public calls, it makes it throw M (using Route 1).
The problem is that I can't make C's extension identifies with a determinate public number.


This is the configuration:

-Public PSTN trunk has the numbers 999880000 to 999889999, and it's principal number is 999880000.

-Route 1 (PSTN) RONDP:
RONDP:ROU=1;
ROUTE NUMBER DATA
ROU PRE ROUDIR EXNOPU EXNOPR TERAC
1 0-99988
1-33
2-99988
3-99988
4-99988

-Route 5 (PBX<->PBX) RONDP (empty):
RONDP:ROU=5;
ROUTE NUMBER DATA
ROU PRE ROUDIR EXNOPU EXNOPR TERAC
5

-NUTRP (only the interesting part):
ENTRY CNVTYP NUMTYP ROU PRE TRC
54321 1 10 1234 5
54321 1 11 1234 5
54321 2 0 1234 5
54321 2 1 1234 5
54321 2 2 1234 5
54321 2 3 1234 5
54321 2 4 1234 5
54321 2 5 1234 5
54321 2 6 1234 5

(ROU is blank, but I have also used with ROU=5)
You can see I've proved all the possibilities...

- ROCAP:ROU=5:
ROUTE CATEGORY DATA
ROU SEL TRM SERV NODG DIST DISL TRAF SIG BCAP
5 511000000000001 5 0110000002 0 5 20 00151515 511110100031 111111

- ROCAP:ROU=1:
ROCAP:ROU=1;
ROUTE CATEGORY DATA
ROU SEL TRM SERV NODG DIST DISL TRAF SIG BCAP
1 011010000000001 5 3001000007 0 30 128 00151515 011110010031 111110

-M's Extensions are 20000 to 28999 and they identify on public network CORRECTLY with 999880000 to 999888999, respectively.

-C's only extension is 54321, corresponding to public number 999881234. Ok about calls from PSTN to C's extension, BUT IT ALLWAYS IDENTIFY 999880000 WHEN CALLING TO A PUBLIC PHONE.

I thinks the fix it's on NUTRI not on Route 1 configuration because M's extensions works 100% correctly.

Any Idea?? Thx a lot!!
 
A last thing: The trunk between M and C is configured as QSIG.

Help!!!
 
More data:

-RODDI for external calls on the MD110:

RODDP:DEST=0;
EXTERNAL DESTINATION ROUTE DATA
DEST DRN ROU CHO CUST ADC TRC SRT NUMACK PRE
0 1 0005000000000250000 0 1 0
END

-RODAP:ROU=1&5;
ROUTE DATA
ROU TYPE VARC VARI VARO FILTER
1 SL60 H'00000010 H'04C00000 H'360100A0 NO
5 SL60 H'00000010 H'15400000 H'06004010 NO
END
 
Changing last digit of SIG from 1 to 0 (no Net Facilities) I can change the A number from 'C' using CNTYP=2,NUMTYP=0, but it changes it when calling to a 'M' extension, and that isn't what I want.
Now I'm using this configuration:
SIG=511110001030
SERV=0010000017
SEL=011000001000001

Any idea out there?
 
Perhaps it's a Cisco Callmanager problem and I need to upgrade it to 4.0?
Any idea??
Thx!!
 
Have you tried making a RONDI on route 5.
with 99988 .exnopu=0 or 2 .
Trace what kind of TON callmanager send to
MD when dialing public trough it.

Callmanager needs separate dest's for
extension calling in md and PSTN so it
can set the correct TON for the call .

....
 
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