[Freeswitch-users] Can this be done in FreeSWITCH?
Tihomir Culjaga
tculjaga at gmail.com
Tue Sep 22 09:51:24 PDT 2009
well .. it is AS .. it can be SIP or H323 ... well if it is hooked to a PGW
it is MGCP but i doubt... so it is either SIP or H323.
i will put a nickel for H323 :P
T.
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 6:49 PM, Tihomir Culjaga <tculjaga at gmail.com> wrote:
> so, you say ...
>
> CallingParty => AS5300
>
> A: aNum
> B: didNum
>
>
> AS5300 => PSTN
>
> A: 1 + didNum
> B: prefix (actually the PSTN subscriber's number)
>
>
> well, without a doubt... you can manipulate whatever number you want ...
> you just need to find the best way to do it. This depends of the number of
> DIDs you would like to host. You can do a DB lookup to retrieve the prefix /
> Subscriber Number... or you can do it inline in your dialplan. It really
> depends of how much you need to scale.
>
>
> T.
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> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 6:17 AM, Francis Vidal <francisv.list at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> Consider the following scenario: Calling party --> DID provider --> Cisco
>> AS5300 --> POTS provider --> Called party
>>
>> The Calling party calls a number provided by the DID provider. This is
>> then processed by the AS5300 facing the POTS provider to do the following
>> number translation: ANI = 1 + DNIS (the ANI assumes the identify of the DNIS
>> prefixed with "1"). The Cisco AS5300 then sends a "prefix" which is actually
>> the number of the Called party in their system (of the POTS provider).
>> However, the Cisco AS5300 has a finite limit on the number of translations
>> (approx. 128-300 translations). Can the number translation be done on
>> FreeSWITCH instead?
>>
>> Calling party --> DID provider --> FreeSWITCH --> Cisco AS5300 -->
>> POTS provider --> Called party
>>
>> This can also evolve into:
>>
>> Calling party --> DID provider --> FreeSWITCH --> Cisco AS5300[1] -->
>> POTS provider --> Called party
>> \
>> /
>> +----->
>> Cisco AS5300[2] --->+
>>
>> If we wanted to increase the number of ports the POTS provider.
>>
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