[cisco-voip] 411 route pattern to google's directory

Scott Voll svoll.voip at gmail.com
Wed Nov 4 13:39:59 EST 2009


pre dot descard will give you 555121218004664411.  not exactly what your
looking for.  put the dot at the end and it might work.

personally I would do it at the H323 VGW Translation rule.

Scott

On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 9:57 AM, Jeff Ruttman <ruttmanj at carewisc.org> wrote:

>  Greetings,
>
> Looks to me like I should be able to create a route pattern 9.411 or
> 9.5551212 and then under the Called Party Transformations, discard the
> predot, put 18004664411 as the Called Party Transform Mask, and leave the
> Prefix Digits (Outgoing Calls) blank?
>
> Or am I completely going wrong here?
>
> Now a related question about route patterns. If I put in a new route
> pattern of 9.2345678 and then dial 9.2345678 from my desk phone wouldn't the
> call HAVE to use that pattern since there could not be a closer match?
>
> I'm trying to test my 411 idea using my cell phone number as my route
> pattern.  However, not only does the pattern NOT transform to the google
> directory, my call gets routed even if I click the Block This Pattern radio
> button.
>
> Perhaps I need to go reset route lists and/or gateways even though CM warns
> me that these are reset automatically when I save the route pattern?
>
> I'm missing something...or a lot of things maybe :)
>
> Thanks
> jeff
>
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