Configuring Call Handling
How to Configure Cisco Unified SCCP SRST
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Cisco Unified SCCP and SIP SRST System Administrator Guide
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In the configuration below, the
voice translation-rule
and the
rule
command allow you to set and define
how a number is to be manipulated. The
translate
command in voice translation-profile mode defines
the type of number you are going to manipulate, such as a called, calling, or a redirecting number. Once
you have defined your translation profiles, you can then apply the translation profiles in various places,
such as dial peers and voice ports. For SRST, you apply your profiles in call-manager fallback mode.
Cisco IP phones support one incoming and one outgoing translation profile when in SRST mode.
Note
For Cisco SRST 3.2 and later versions and Cisco Unified SRST 4.0 and later versions, use the
voice
translation-rule
and
translation-profile
commands shown below instead of the translation rule
configuration described in the
“Enabling Digit Translation Rules” section on page 139
. Voice translation
rules are a separate feature from translation rules. See the
voice translation-rule
command in
Cisco IOS
Voice Command Reference
for more information and the
VoIP Gateway Trunk and Carrier Based
Routing Enhancements
documentation for more general information on translation rules and profiles.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
voice translation-rule
number
2.
rule
precedence
/
match-pattern
/ /
replace-pattern
/
3.
exit
4.
voice translation-profile
name
5.
translate
{
called
|
calling
|
redirect-called
}
voice
-
translation-rule-tag
6.
exit
7.
call-manager-fallback
8.
translation-profile
{
incoming
|
outgoing
}
name
9.
exit