[cisco-voip] Re: Dialing 9 for outside line
Craig M Staffin
CMStaffin at ra.rockwell.com
Mon Feb 6 13:38:13 EST 2006
Steve,
This happens when you have overlapping dial plans. The reason you hear
the dial tone after the second digit is becasue thats when it finally
matches to the 9.XXXXXXX
Take a look at your routeplan and find the overlapping dialplan.
steve.siltman at assurant.com
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02/06/2006 12:28 PM
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Subject: [cisco-voip] Re: Dialing 9 for outside line
Here's a fun one. I'm using a route pattern 9.XXXXXXX for local 7 digit
dialing. When I dial 9 for an outside line.. I don't hear dial tone until
I've pressed another number.
Example:
Dialing 9 then a 5 (now I hear dial tone) then another 5 (dial tone goes
away) and the next 5 digits and the call routes fine.
Thanks for any input.
Steve Siltman
Assurant, Inc.
Senior Network Analyst
Work: 651-361-4752
Cell: 651-336-5563
steve.siltman at assurant.com
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