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07-16-2013 02:18 PM
We've setup all the external DNS records to allow folks to dial 123@company.com. I had to setup a alias manipulation to have the VBP remove @company.com. That part works great when calling from another codec.
The problem we're having is if a user with a RPD install tries to call in. It hits the VBP as h323:123@company.com and the VBP dutifully strips off the @company.com, but the call stills fails as the VBP can't find h323:123. My regex skills aren't up to par these days, anyone have a regex that'll strip the h323: *and* @company.com out so it'll just pass the numeric alias?
Thanks!
-J
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07-19-2013 01:45 PM
Looks like the problem all along was the "^h323:" one. I changed it to just have "h323:" (Without the caret) and it works as expected now. It strips off the h323: from the front and removes the @company.com off the end just leaving me with the h323 extension (or name). The call is then processed appropriately to the destination..
07-17-2013 11:41 PM
Hi
You should try to use to use 2 rules together.
1st:
Pattern: ^h323:
Replace:
2nd:
Pattern: @company.com
Replace:
by another way:
specify the H.323 Name like: 123@company.com on your internal codecs.
and leave only the 1st rule (^h323:). In this case, the VBP removes h323: and finds codecs by H.323 Name
07-19-2013 01:45 PM
Looks like the problem all along was the "^h323:" one. I changed it to just have "h323:" (Without the caret) and it works as expected now. It strips off the h323: from the front and removes the @company.com off the end just leaving me with the h323 extension (or name). The call is then processed appropriately to the destination..
07-30-2013 01:03 AM
we have also done alias manupulation as peterrren # is replace with @ so now the external endpoint party will reach us from dial string alias@publicip instead of publicip##alias
BR
Yash Pal
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