[cisco-voip] destination-pattern #880$
Charles Goldsmith
wokka at justfamily.org
Fri Sep 17 17:17:43 EDT 2010
Ok, question then, most of my locations require 10 digit local dialing,
however, I have 2 that can do either 7 or 10 digit. When we converted these
users over to Cisco, they don't like the interdigit timeout delay when
dialing the 7 digit numbers I lowered this timeout as a compromise, but
they still don't like it very much.
I'm using this as my format for my routes:
9.[2-9]XXXXXX<https://10.20.1.30/ccmadmin/routePattern2Edit.do?key=646c138f-9985-90cb-85d2-4c865a0e331f>
<https://10.20.1.30/ccmadmin/routePattern2Edit.do?key=646c138f-9985-90cb-85d2-4c865a0e331f>
9.[2-9]XX[2-9]XXXXXX<https://10.20.1.30/ccmadmin/routePattern2Edit.do?key=c0cc548e-f532-357e-931c-c9c0e433bb98>
If I add another 7 digit route as
9.[2-9]XXXXXX<https://10.20.1.30/ccmadmin/routePattern2Edit.do?key=646c138f-9985-90cb-85d2-4c865a0e331f>#
and if they add the # at the end of their dialstring, it will dial out
immediately?
Thanks
<https://10.20.1.30/ccmadmin/routePattern2Edit.do?key=c0cc548e-f532-357e-931c-c9c0e433bb98>
Charles
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Ryan Ratliff <rratliff at cisco.com> wrote:
> Other than that you build it into your dialplan (ie 9.011!# route pattern)
> and discard it if necessary.
>
> -Ryan
>
> On Sep 17, 2010, at 3:23 PM, Nate VanMaren wrote:
>
> The interesting thing is that # is a terminator in the NANP dialplan so if
> you use @, it’s already setup.
>
> *From:* cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:
> cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] *On Behalf Of *Charles Goldsmith
> *Sent:* Friday, September 17, 2010 1:18 PM
> *To:* Nick Matthews
> *Cc:* cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> *Subject:* Re: [cisco-voip] destination-pattern #880$
>
> I wondered why # didn't work that way in CUCM, but never got around to
> looking for it. Where is the setting for this in CUCM 7/8?
>
> Thanks
>
> Charles
> On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 6:45 PM, Nick Matthews <matthnick at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> A little known fact is that the # is the default terminator on the
> gateway. In CUCM, you have to manually configure this to be a terminator.
> An example would be 9.011!#. (An unknown amount of digits dialing
> internationally, with the ability to stop the 10 second interdigit timeout
> with a #).
>
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