11-10-2011 01:16 PM - edited 03-16-2019 07:59 AM
Hi,
In CME on an outgoing dial peer can somebody please explain the difference between
Destination-pattern T
And
Destination-Pattern .T
Also, are all digits sent to the Telco on both of these destination patterns?
Thanks
Chris
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11-10-2011 05:16 PM
Hi,
1) To the best of my knowledge and understanding
You always use the "T" as the 2nd or later charcter in the string.
T indicates wait on interdigit timeout.
Therefore if the T is not preceded by a digit or wildcard the the interdigit timeout can not start.
IE it is interdigit not initial digit timeout
That is why your 2nd option of ".T" is the only valid entry from your text.
2) Using ".T" all digits will be forwarded as digit stripping only ocurrs on explicitly matched digits
E.g
destination-pattern 9T
The 9 will be stripped
destnation-pattern 666T
The 666 will be stripped
HTH
Alex
11-10-2011 05:35 PM
It's worth mentioning that the behavior to strip exact matches is only for POTS dial peers and not for VoIP DPs.
HTH
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11-23-2011 12:49 AM
Thanks for your help, Cheers Chris
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