| Jonathan Charles 2007-04-03, 1:11 am |
| This is all on the inbound and we get 10 digits from our neighbor to the
north... So, I think I will be fine with num-exp... I ended up with only 32
of them...
Jonathan
On 4/2/07, Ted Nugent <tednugent69@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> You can use "dialplan pattern" if at least a couple of
> digits line up, DID 4015 = DN 6015 for example. If not
> you can use num-exp but be careful with it since
> everytime the first part of the num-exp is matched it
> is automatically translated.
> Ex.
> num-exp 4015 6015
> If a user dials an external pattern of 914082334015 it
> will be changed to 914082336015. The workaround for
> this is to get the telco to send more digits.
> ex
> num-exp 4084144015 6015.
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> --- Jonathan Charles <jonvoip@gmail.com> wrote:
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