[cisco-voip] delaying 911 calls (again... ;)
Lelio Fulgenzi
lelio at uoguelph.ca
Tue Sep 2 12:09:03 EDT 2008
I know this has been covered before, but I'm not quite sure the solution I'm looking to test has been discussed.
Currently, we have translations for 9.911 and 911 which are immediately connected. I'd like to remove the 911 translation and add a 911 route pattern along with a 911[0-9] route pattern. The thought is that if people fat finger an off-campus call and accidentally push the 1 twice, it will wait the interdigit timeout until it completes. This is because I have a 911[0-9] route pattern which may be a better match. The 911[0-9] route pattern will be a blocked route pattern.
I'm currently using route patterns with the @ macro and the appropriate route filter. I don't believe the above two route patterns will interfere in the normal operation of the existing route patterns.
Comments are always appreciated.
Lelio
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Lelio Fulgenzi, B.A.
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