Hi everybody,
I have this translation rule set on my router " /.*/ /5551234/ ". Lets say that 5551234 is a valid number that I can place a call.
Base on the books and cbt's I've read and watched, translation rule /.*/ matches any number on the left of * that occured zero or more times, like it matches the following
" " --> empty
"4"
"444"
"4235"
"1234567"
It also said that If I just lift the handset and just let the dial tone pass, then translation rule /.*/ is matched <=== Is this statement true?
If the above statement is true then my question is on where will I apply the translation rule " /.*/ /5551234/ " where I will just lift the handset and do nothing (not even push a single digit) and then 5551234 will be called?