[cisco-voip] Site that has numbers that are same as 9.@ Route Pattern
Ted Nugent
tednugent69 at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 19 11:34:42 EDT 2006
Go with 8. or mask all your internal DN behind a
translation pattern, example...
Your int DNs are 92XX but them in a PT called
Hidden-PT or something like that, and assign
translation pattern of 892XX to all your CSS and make
them use 5 digit dialing...
or of it's greenfield you can assign internal
extension of like 42XX and just translate on the
inbound gateway... there really is no good answer
unless you change the access code to something other
then 9.. I've had to do somethings similar to this in
the past and it takes some PT/CSS magic..
Also, I would never use the .@ in my dialplan... it's
like creating and ACL and then putting a permit ip any
any at the end.. but to each his own.
--- "Jason Aarons (US)" <jason.aarons at us.didata.com>
wrote:
> We have an upcoming install in Kansas, the only
> numbers available
> start with the digit 9.
>
> Any site that starts with 9 will cause delay
> throughout the system due
> to the overlap with the access code for outside dial
> which is also 9.
>
> Any suggestions? -jason
>
>
>
>
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