07-04-2013 07:26 AM - edited 03-16-2019 06:13 PM
Recently upgraded GB Dial Plan fropm 1.1.9 to 3.1.28 and every since unable to dial 0845 numbers unless we create a seperate Routern Pattern for 0845 numbers.
All the other numbers work like 0800 0870 etc.
07-04-2013 08:04 AM
Start by taking a look at this thread https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2214042 (Amongst others)
Ian seems to have *way* too much knowledge of the UK Dial Plan
GTG
07-12-2013 02:38 AM
Hi,
Have you logged a TAC or had Cisco give an ETA on having this resolved and a new version published as yet?
Best regards
Steve Leach
07-12-2013 02:47 AM
From what I've seen following the postings on the forums here, Cisco don't consider maintaining the dial plan files a high priority.
GTG
07-12-2013 06:05 AM
Hi,
You can see a link to the Flat Pattern File which shows the contents of the 3.1.28-GB dial plan if you hover over the file name on the download page.
The file contains the patterns below which should allow 0845 xxxxxxx and 0845 464x numbers to be dialled:
# 0+84[2-5]+XXXXXXX P: 0 NATIONAL-ACCESS P: 84[2-4] LOCALRATE-ACCESS P: XXXXXXX LOCALRATE-SUBSCRIBER T: N C: LONGDISTANCE E: +,[COUNTRY-CODE],LOCALRATE-ACCESS,LOCALRATE-SUBSCRIBER F: NATIONAL-ACCESS,LOCALRATE-ACCESS,LOCALRATE-SUBSCRIBER S: Y
# 0+845+464X P: 0 NATIONAL-ACCESS P: 845 LOCALRATE-ACCESS P: 464X LOCALRATE-SUBSCRIBER T: N C: LONGDISTANCE E: +,[COUNTRY-CODE],LOCALRATE-ACCESS,LOCALRATE-SUBSCRIBER F: NATIONAL-ACCESS,LOCALRATE-ACCESS,LOCALRATE-SUBSCRIBER S: Y
This of course assumes what is in the flat file matches what is in the signed download.
Could it be that your Route Filters need to be updated?
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