[cisco-voip] dropping 9 on route pattern and adding 9 on route list doesn't work

Ryan Ratliff rratliff at cisco.com
Wed Dec 27 09:15:58 EST 2006


Did you leave the external phone mask setting on the Route List  
details page to Default or set to On/Off?  Leaving it default at the  
RL page will keep the Route Pattern setting, but this is the only  
option that works this way.  All other settings on the route list  
details page will overwrite those on the route pattern of the same name.

-Ryan

On Dec 26, 2006, at 5:11 PM, lelio at uoguelph.ca wrote:

Interesting, I always thought they were cummulative, albeit it the
router list would be the last one applied and overwriting any  
previous changes. I'm sure I drop the 9 on my route pattern and then  
add the external calling mask on the route list. Is it in sections  
that the 'overwrite' occurs?

My main goal is that I don't want the 9 to appear on the telephone  
display (or the CDRs).



Quoting Ryan Ratliff <rratliff at cisco.com>:

> Modifications done on a Route List will overwrite anything done at the
> Route Pattern, they are not cumulative.
>
> -Ryan
>
> On Dec 22, 2006, at 5:49 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi wrote:
>
> For some reason, I can't get a call to work when I drop the 9 on the
> route pattern and add it back in on the route list. I have a centrex
> line that requires a 9 to dial out. When I leave the 9 on the route
> pattern it works fine. Any ideas? I get the same error message when I
> plug a phone into the line and dial the number without the 9. I'm  
> using
> an FXO port on a 3640.
>
> Wierd.
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