Specifications
Setting Up Call Handling
How to Set Up Call Handling for Incoming and Outgoing Calls
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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 and Cisco Unified SRST 4.0 and later use the voice translation-rule and
translation-profile commands shown below instead of the translation rule configuration described in
“Enabling Digit Translation Rules” section on page 73. Voice translation rules are a separate feature
from translation rules. See the voice translation-rule command in the Cisco IOS Voice Command
Reference, Release 12.3 T 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