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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:14.0px'><B>Okay, just throwing this out there for comment. Any explanation why this works when just using the numbering-type international command alone won’t work.<BR>
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translation-rule 9985<BR>
Rule 0 0.% 0 international international<BR>
Rule 1 1.% 1 international international<BR>
Rule 2 2.% 2 international international<BR>
Rule 3 3.% 3 international international<BR>
Rule 4 4.% 4 international international<BR>
Rule 5 5.% 5 international international<BR>
Rule 6 6.% 6 international international<BR>
Rule 7 7.% 7 international international<BR>
Rule 8 8.% 8 international international<BR>
Rule 9 9.% 9 international international<BR>
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dial-peer voice 103 pots<BR>
description Outbound International Calls to PRI<BR>
numbering-type international<BR>
destination-pattern 9011T<BR>
translate-outgoing called 9985<BR>
port 0/1/0:23<BR>
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Pull the translation rule out of there and it won’t work. Leave it in, and it works every time. Even though the dial peer numbering type is set to international. Apparently that doesn’t send out the correct element to Qwest and the Nortel switches they use.<BR>
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Just thought I’d pass this along.<BR>
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Thank You...<BR>
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Jim Reed<BR>
Swift Communications, Inc.<BR>
970-243-2200 Ext. 12301<BR>
775-772-7666 (Cell)<BR>
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On 3/15/10 3:10 PM, "Jim Reed" <jreed@swiftnews.com> wrote:<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><FONT SIZE="4"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:14.0px'><B>Could I impose upon someone to give me an example of how to set up a translation rule that takes any number that matches the dial peer associated with that translation rule, leaves the number as is and just changes the calling type to international. As long as the number uses that particular dial peer, I don’t care how long it is, I just want to reset the calling type to international.<BR>
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Very, Very, Very Much Appreciated.<BR>
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Thank You...<BR>
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