[cisco-voip] Strange routing behavior cucm 10.5 and int'l pattern

Anthony Holloway avholloway+cisco-voip at gmail.com
Fri Feb 13 18:39:45 EST 2015


Andrew,

It's an special indication from the user to the phone system that they have
finished dialing the digits.  Otherwise, the T.302 timer will have to
expire before the call will be routed.

An analogy would be like saying "over" on a walkie talkie.

On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 5:24 PM, Andrew Grech <agrech88 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Why do we include a # for international?
> On 14/02/2015 8:06 AM, "Brian Meade" <bmeade90 at vt.edu> wrote:
>
>> If your route pattern is 9.011!#, users have to dial the # at the end to
>> match and your discard should be pre-dot trailing hash.  Usually you'll
>> have 2 RPs for international (9.011! and 9.011!#).
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 3:29 PM, Ryan Huff <ryanhuff at outlook.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Try this one on;
>>>
>>> Was working fine ...
>>>
>>> Standard Int'l route pattern 9.011!# Discard set to PreDot (again, this
>>> was working ... no issue on gateway ... etc)
>>>
>>> So today it stops working, just rings busy. I debug the ISDN and it
>>> shows called party as the last 7 digits. I go over to DNA and use an int'l
>>> pattern with the css I was using and it blocks pattern for unallocation.
>>>
>>> I create a new test partition with a new 9.011!# pattern in it and a new
>>> css with only the new partition in it. I go back over to DNA and try the
>>> int'l pattern with the new test css and it blocks for unallocated.
>>>
>>> Now I scratch my head, so I take off the octothorpe on the pattern
>>> (9.011!) and BOOM, DNA routes and everything is happy. I move to production
>>> and it works just fine without the octothorpe.
>>>
>>> What does this sound like? Do you think I may have competing patterns
>>> somewhere in the dial plan?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Ryan
>>>
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