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Chapter 3 Additional Configuration Tasks
Information About Additional Configuration Tasks
Applying Translation Rule
Translation rules are a powerful general-purpose number manipulation mechanism supported by
Cisco IOS software that can be used to perform operations such as automatically adding telephone area
and prefix codes to dialed numbers. The translation rules are applied to the voice ports created by the
ephone-dn.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. ephone-dn dn-tag
2. translate {called | calling} translation-rule-tag
DETAILED STEPS
Disabling and Reenabling Huntstop
Note In ephone-dn configuration mode, huntstop is set by default.
This task disables or reenables huntstop.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. ephone-dn dn-tag
2. no huntstop
3. huntstop
Command Purpose
Step 1
Router(config)# ephone-dn dn-tag
Enters ephone-dn configuration mode and configures the
directory numbers for the Cisco IP phone lines. The
maximum directory number is platform dependent. For
details, see the “Memory Requirements” section on
page 1-4.
Step 2
Router(config-ephone-dn)# translate {called |
calling} translation-rule-tag
Selects a translation rule to numbers dialed by
Cisco IP phone users. The called keyword translates the
called number, and the calling keyword translates the
calling number.
Note Appropriate translation rules should be created on
the VoIP configuration level for the translate
command to take effect.
The translation-rule-tag argument is the reference number
of the translation rule. Valid entries are 1 to 2,147,483,647.
For further details, see the “Configuration Dial Plans, Dial
Peers, and Digit Manipulation” chapter of the Cisco IOS
Voice, Video, and Fax Configuration Guide, Release 12.2.