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<P>Hello,</P>
<P>I'm having an issue that I don't understand why is happening...</P>
<P>I have a partition for every city than my customer has IP Telephony. CSS is
more or less the same for every city. We have a gateway in each city. There are
some telephone numbers that are different depending from where you are calling
(police, information of the city). I have created a route pattern with this
numbers for every of this cities, only changing the partition and the route
list.</P>
<P>Then if I call from telephone number 4444 that is in partition cityA to
police number, that has a route pattern with partition cityA, this call goes to
cityB, that is the first partion in the order of the CSS associated to
the dial number.</P>
<P>I don't understand this behaviour because I thought that if the route pattern
is located is the same partition, it should not use the CSS. The Dial
Number Analyzer shows also that this call is going to the CSS.</P>
<P>What am I doing wrong? Are my assumptions incorrect? Should I then create a
CSS for each city?</P>
<P>Thanks in advance,</P>
<P>Ruben </P>
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