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Question about release 7.0 CS1000E 1

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sommervr

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Mar 25, 2008
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I have inherited a release 7.0 system that has a strange problem. The called number on outgoing calls on a SIP trunk / IP DCH is pre-pending 100. This is not a DMI, not ZBD, not an HLOC or LOC. That 6667 is being dialled by a HOT-P key on an AST as part of an OCS testbed.

If I put a DMI on the outgoing route that 100 pre-pends to whatever digits I stripped off 6667. (ie. 1007 if I strip off 3 digits).

100 doesn't match anything on my system other than my Node ID. PRT DNB shows nothing for 100.

So is there a way besides ZBD (not configured)to make this happen? I need to get rid of those digits to make OCS fork correctly.

Any tips would be appreciated.

FEAT :CDS
FEAT :NCID
PROGRESS: ORIG ADDR IS NOT ISDN
CALLING #:6666 NUM PLAN: PRIVATE/ABBREVIATED (CDP)
CALLED #:1006667 NUM PLAN: PRIVATE/ABBREVIATED (CDP)
 
maybe you might have something in the NRS in the UDP dial string

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Thanks for the reply

Actually one of my co-workers said this is normal for ESN5 (which is required for the SIP routing for OCS to work)

I just googled ESN5 and this came up (from this board):

The '105' (ed. 100 in my case) is a TCOS (Traveling Class of Service) value and is being added since you have the SIGO prompt in the Route Data Block set to ESN5
 
I know exactly what this is.

In your RDB you have SIGO ESN5 set instead of STD.

What this is doing is transmitting the customer and TGAR information in the digit string. Setting this to STD will eliminate those digits.



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