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James Grace


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01-09-06 07:45 AM

Whats the correct way to create a dial pattern for 911   and 9.911



James D. Grace

CCNP CCNA MCSE MCDBA

Sr. System Engineer / Professional Svc.

Digitel Corporation







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    RE: dial pattern for 911  
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01-09-06 07:45 AM

Use:

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9.@ with a route filter of service = 911.
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Then perhaps either a transform of 911 -> 9.911; or another
route pattern 911.

I should mention we had alot of problems with routing 911 as we do a lot
of long distance calls.  Some people were dialling 911 when they
intended to dial a long distance number but accidentally hit 1 twice,
then hung up when they realized their error.  It is emergency services
policy to respond to all 911 calls including hang-ups so there were a
few mysterious visits from the authorities.  It was generally accepted
to not use 911 but only 9.911 within the office at that point.
---
Frank
 

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Whats the correct way to create a dial pattern for 911   and 9.911

 

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    RE: dial pattern for 911  
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01-09-06 10:46 PM

Currently I have a 911 partition for each site with both 911 and 9.911
route patterns.  That partition is at the top of each sites CSS.  If
there's an emergency I don't want it to come back and bit me.  With that
said, we do have stickers on all the phones to dial 9.911.

 

Scott

 

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Whats the correct way to create a dial pattern for 911   and 9.911

 

James D. Grace 

CCNP CCNA MCSE MCDBA

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Digitel Corporation

 





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