02-13-2018 07:00 AM - edited 03-17-2019 12:11 PM
I am trying to create a single route pattern that routes the entire range of 910 230 XXXX to 910 299 XXXX. I've used the range characters for a smaller range, like 910 231 XXXX to 910 237 XXXX but am having trouble figuring out what the proper statement would be to route the larger range in a single route pattern. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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02-13-2018 07:02 AM
02-13-2018 07:02 AM
02-13-2018 08:25 AM
Thank you very much! That is exactly what I was looking for. I was not aware you could use multiple sets of brackets on a single pattern so that is what I was missing. Thanks Again!
02-13-2018 08:58 AM
Nipun,
Quick follow up question- In my example, I started and ended within a full 0-9 range for the 6th digit. Can you tell me how I would end the range before reaching a 9 in the final group without excluding the 9 from being used in the prior groups. For example, What if I instead was trying to create a pattern to route everything from 910 230 XXXX to 910 294 XXXX? Would I have to use exclusions to exclude 295-299? Thanks again for all the assistance! I wonder if there is a route pattern tool out there where you could input a list of NPA/NXX and have it output the most consolidated list of patterns?
02-13-2018 10:25 AM
02-13-2018 10:36 AM
Thanks for the reply! That is what my first thought was, but would that not also exclude 5-9 as the 6th digit in every set within the range? For example, it seems that modification would also exclude 910285XXXX and all within others within the range that have 5-9 as the 6th digit.
02-13-2018 10:52 AM
02-13-2018 12:06 PM
Thanks Nipun!
02-13-2018 12:57 PM
Thought on this some more- So Would 910[230-294]XXXX be a valid route pattern to cover the range in the second example with no exclusions?
02-13-2018 01:06 PM
This uses a variant of regex, might want to read on the topic to understand how the wildcards are used in CUCM.
02-13-2018 01:44 PM
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