07-27-2009 02:27 AM - edited 03-15-2019 07:07 PM
Hi, As per the route pattern rules, 9.@ means dial any where! I have configured 9.@ with a pre-dot, but the internal users cannot make a call to the outside e.g mobile/local/national/international numbers.
I configured another route pattern manually 9.0XXXXXXXXX with pre-dot and now the user can make a call to the local/national/mobile number. The user cannot make a call to international number, now I configured another route pattern 9.0044XXXXXXXXXX e.g UK , and this time the user can dial UK number. I want to have a a route pattern which allow the internal user to make an outside call to any where in the world.
Can any one help me what would be the route pattern ?
Thanks
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07-27-2009 05:28 AM
I think you are confusing 9.@ with 9.!. When you use 9.@, you need to configure route filters that break out what your users are able to dial. If you use 9.!, your users can dial any length of number, but will have to wait for the interdigit timeout before the call is routed. In order to not wait for the timeout, use the pattern 9.!#
*Note*
If you are configuring a dial-peer it would be 9.T
If you are using CUCM, you would use 9.!
My suggestion would be the following, if you are in the US:
Local: 9.[2-9]xxxxxx & 9.[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx
Long Distance:9.1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx
International:9.011! & 9.011!#
Thanks,
Adam
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07-27-2009 05:28 AM
I think you are confusing 9.@ with 9.!. When you use 9.@, you need to configure route filters that break out what your users are able to dial. If you use 9.!, your users can dial any length of number, but will have to wait for the interdigit timeout before the call is routed. In order to not wait for the timeout, use the pattern 9.!#
*Note*
If you are configuring a dial-peer it would be 9.T
If you are using CUCM, you would use 9.!
My suggestion would be the following, if you are in the US:
Local: 9.[2-9]xxxxxx & 9.[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx
Long Distance:9.1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx
International:9.011! & 9.011!#
Thanks,
Adam
Please rate if helpful
07-27-2009 07:11 AM
I have configured 9.@ in my Branch office, and they are making outside calls no problem at all. But wondering why 9.@ is not working here.
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