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The translate { called | calling | redirect-called | redirect-target } translation-rule-number command is then used to associate
translation rules with the profile. The called keyword associates a rule with called numbers; the calling keyword associates a rule
with a calling number; the redirect-called keyword associates a rule with redirected called numbers; and the redirect-target keyword
associates a rule with transfer-to numbers and call-forwarding final destination numbers.
Translation profiles can be applied to all VoIP calls, to a particular dial peer, ephone-dn, interface, trunk group, and so on.
The following example shows the assignment of a translation profile to a dial peer:
dial-peer voice 10 voip
translation-profile incoming mjlprofile
translation-profile outgoing mjlprofile
The translation-profile { incoming | outgoing } name command assigns the specified translation profile to the dial peer in the
specified directions.
Translation rules can be complex, so it is a good idea to review a few more examples, which can be found in the document, “Voice
Translation Rules” (document ID 61083):
www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk652/tk90/technologies_tech_note09186a0080325e8e.shtml
Another document worth looking at is, “Number Translation Using Voice Translation Profiles” (document ID 64020):
www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk652/tk90/technologies_configuration_example09186a00803f818a.shtml.
Call Forwarding
Call forwarding commands for CME include the following:
call-forward pattern: Configures the H.450.3 standard for call forwarding
call-forward all: Forwards all calls to the specified number
call-forward busy: Forwards calls for a busy extension to the configured number
call-forward noan: Forwards all calls for an extension that does not answer to the specified number
 
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