[cisco-voip] why digit collection continues with 91010 calls

Lelio Fulgenzi lelio at uoguelph.ca
Wed Jun 13 17:48:46 EDT 2007


As you can probably summize, I'm trying to track down why I can enter the following digits:

9-10-10-925-1-416 and only get error tone when I enter the 13th digit.

I get ExclusivelyOffnetPotentialMatchesExist until the 13th digit until I get NoPotentialMatchesExist

All my route patterns have the "transit network escape does not exist" so I don't see how this could be a valid call. I'm using route filters for all my route patterns, which I think takes care of valid area codes. This is the only thing I can think of, since it accepts 12 digits. I'm guessing it's thinking I'm dialing

9-1-010-925-1416

Does it have to wait until the whole number is dialed before it figures out that 010 is not a valid area code?




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