If you know of a number that is sent from HiPath to Cisco then look up that number on the HiPath as follows:
Example you know 6377 is being 'sent' to the Cisco from the HiPath
DIS-WABE:GEN,6377;
You should get back something like this:
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| DIGIT INTERPRETATION VALID FOR ALL DIAL PLANS |
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| | CALL PROGRESS STATE |NODE/DIGIT| RESERVED/CONVERT |
| CODE | 1 11111 11112 22| ANALYSIS | DNI/ADD-INFO |
| |0 12345 67890 12345 67890 12| RESULT | *=OWN NODE |
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| 6377 |. .**** ***** **... ..... .*| STN | |
| | | |DESTNO 120 |
| | | |DNNO 1- 1-220 |
| | | |PDNNO 1- 1-220 |
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Now that you know that the Cisco Node is DESTNO 120 (in this example) you can send a number to the Cisco as follows:
Add it in WABE first (if it is not already) added as follows:
ADD-WABE:6377,,,STN,N;
Send it to Cisco as follows:
CHA-WABE:6377,120;
If 6377 does not go anywhere you will see something like this:
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| DIGIT INTERPRETATION VALID FOR ALL DIAL PLANS |
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| | CALL PROGRESS STATE |NODE/DIGIT| RESERVED/CONVERT |
| CODE | 1 11111 11112 22| ANALYSIS | DNI/ADD-INFO |
| |0 12345 67890 12345 67890 12| RESULT | *=OWN NODE |
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| 6377 |. .**** ***** **... ..... .*| STN | R |
| | | |DESTNO 0 |
| | | |DNNO 1- 1-800*|
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The 'R' tells you that the number is added to WABE but is 'Reserved' and not going anywhere.
The * next to the DNNO is OWN NODE