[cisco-voip] Ughh Route Filters and Route Patterns

TechGuy techguy at gmail.com
Fri Mar 28 15:52:15 EDT 2008


I guess that is what I want to do.  I have a list of 279 NPA-NXX's
that are local, the rest are not.  So would I have a route filter with
279 clauses for the ones I know are local?  The numbers are all over
the place so I can't really do ranges it seems.

But like I said I know very little about route filters and the best
way to use them.  I have used them a couple of times for basic stuff
like blocking 900, 700 and 500 area codes.




On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 2:28 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi <lelio at uoguelph.ca> wrote:
> Why wouldn't you match on local areacodes and exchanges and route those
> locally and then all the rest would go out your LD trunks? That would make
> more sense if I understand what you are trying to do.
>
> When creating your route filters, remember that you can only attach these to
> 9.@ patterns. Well, you can attach them to anything but they will only work
> with @ patterns.
>
> Also remember that there is a difference between "local area code" (no 1 or
> 0 preceeding the area code) and "area code" (where a 1 or 0 preceeds the
> area code).
>
> Lelio
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "TechGuy" <techguy at gmail.com>
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> Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008 3:14 PM
> Subject: [cisco-voip] Ughh Route Filters and Route Patterns
>
>
> > So I have two sets of PRI's local to two different areas.  Both areas
> > use 7 digit dialing.
> >
> > Everything works fine, but since changing telcos recently I am finding
> > I have to create more and more route patterns to match certain office
> > codes that do not seem to be local and route them out our long
> > distance PRI's.
> >
> > This is becoming messy obviously, and as I understand is part of my we
> > have route filters to utilize.
> >
> > The issue is that I am not very familiar with route filters and
> > accomplishing what I want.
> >
> > I need a route filter that will match on the area code and office code
> > and then I guess I create a route pattern that would use that route
> > filter right and send it out long distance PRI?
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