<div>I'm about a month ahead of you. and had the same issue</div>
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<div>you want your translation pattern to grab the 4 digits coming in and translate to the 913XXXXXXXXXX. not 913XXXX. That was my fist issue. then make sure in CER that you still have it 913XXXXXXXXX and prefix remove 913. I got all confused with this also as I only had 4 digits coming from the Telco but CER is still expecting 10 digits.
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<div>Hope that helps.</div>
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<div>Scott<br><br> </div>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 10/12/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Dark Fiber</b> <<a href="mailto:d4rkf1ber@gmail.com">d4rkf1ber@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">I have my ER up and working partially it would seem. I have ERL's<br>defined, and phones placed in them. I have my ELINS and such working
<br>so that when a call goes out the CPN is changed to one of the DID's<br>and I do reach the correct PSAP.<br><br>So far so good.<br><br>However, I tested a return call and I have an issue.<br><br>Can't seem to reach the user who called 911. I can see the call hit
<br>the gateway so I know its not a telco issue regarding my DIDs.<br><br>Kinda thinking it might be a issue with significant digits? Sig<br>digits on these PRI's are all 4 since they handle our normal DID's as<br>
well for office extensions.<br><br>Any thoughts on how to best confirm that sig digits are the issue?<br>Any insight as to some of the ramifications of adjusting the sig<br>digits on the gateway and what else would have to be adjusted?
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