12-13-2010 07:10 AM - edited 03-16-2019 02:23 AM
I have the following dial peer configured:
dial-peer voice 10 pots
destination-pattern 9T
incoming called-number .
direct-inward-dial
port 0/0/0:23
Question, does International calling match this dial peer?
Thank you!
-rya
12-13-2010 07:26 AM
As long as what you're sending has 9 as the first digit it will match that dial peer.
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12-13-2010 07:28 AM
Yes! it does..
Read the snippets below:
There are situations where expected dial-strings do not have a set number of digits. In such cases, Cisco recommends you configure the "T" terminator on the dial peer destination-pattern command in order to.use variable-length dial-peers.
The 'T' terminator forces the router or gateway to wait until the full dial-string is received. In order to achieve this, the 'T' terminator forces the router or gateway to wait until the full dial-string is received. The router or gateway:
Waits for a set interdigit timeout before the device routes the call.
Routes the call once the device receives the "#" termination character in the dial-string. For example, if you dialed "5551212#", the "#" indicates to the router that you dialed all the digits and that all digits prior to the "#" should be used to match a dial peer.
11-19-2023 04:18 AM
is there a way where we can add # in the config without using # in the end of dial ?
11-19-2023 04:26 AM
Please create your own post to ask your off-topic to the OPs question.
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