[cisco-voip] pound character in DNs

Ovidiu Popa ovi.popa at gmail.com
Thu Feb 16 18:54:37 EST 2012


unless you're using mgcp ;)

Ovidiu

On 17/Feb/12 12:09 AM, Nick Matthews wrote:
> If you use the # (pound) in your dial plan as a special character I
> suggest changing the default terminator on the gateways.
>
> dial-peer terminator A
>
> I like to use characters A-D for termination since users never dial those.
>
> -nick
>
> On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 3:26 PM, Ovidiu Popa<ovi.popa at gmail.com>  wrote:
>> Hello Mike
>>
>> Yes. Sorry, I meant the star character. I believe in CUCM there are no
>> restrictions of that kind as you have to explicitly configure digit discard
>> instructions with the pound character if you need them.
>>
>> Thanks for the correction.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ovidiu
>>
>>
>>
>> On Feb 16, 2012, at 19:41, Mike King<me at mpking.com>  wrote:
>>
>> Ovidiu,
>> typically the pound character (also called the octothrope, or #) is used as
>> terminator in dialing rules.  I'm not sure you can change that or not.
>> Did you mean the star character *?
>>
>> On Feb 15, 2012 5:42 PM, "Ovidiu Popa"<ovi.popa at gmail.com>  wrote:
>>> Hello eveyone
>>>
>>> Quick question: Any drawbacks to using the pound character in DNs (e,g,
>>> *1000)? It will be only for unlogged phones so impact should be minimum.
>>>
>>> Any technical limitations, drawbacks, field-experience ?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Ovidiu
>>>
>>>
>>>
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