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    Route pattern question...  
Tim Reimers


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01-28-06 01:49 AM

silly question---

I should know this, but I'm having a late afternoon brain fargle...

I want to route all calls to 6350 through 6399 to a SIP trunk (which
I've built)

What would a route pattern inclusive of that range of 4 digits look
like?

I can't decide if it can be done with one route pattern..

I know that 635X would get 6350-6359 --- but surely I don't have to do
that for each set of 10 all the way up to 99 ???

(feeling stupid for not remembering how to do this...)

Tim




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    RE: Route pattern question...  
Philip Walenta


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01-28-06 01:49 AM

Try:

"63[5-9]X"


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silly question---

I should know this, but I'm having a late afternoon brain fargle.

I want to route all calls to 6350 through 6399 to a SIP trunk (which I've
built)

What would a route pattern inclusive of that range of 4 digits look like?

I can't decide if it can be done with one route pattern..

I know that 635X would get 6350-6359 --- but surely I don't have to do that
for each set of 10 all the way up to 99 ???

(feeling stupid for not remembering how to do this.)

Tim





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    RE: Route pattern question...  
Voll, Scott


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01-28-06 01:49 AM

63[5-9]x

 

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silly question--- 

I should know this, but I'm having a late afternoon brain fargle... 

I want to route all calls to 6350 through 6399 to a SIP trunk (which
I've built) 

What would a route pattern inclusive of that range of 4 digits look
like? 

I can't decide if it can be done with one route pattern.. 

I know that 635X would get 6350-6359 --- but surely I don't have to do
that for each set of 10 all the way up to 99 ??? 

(feeling stupid for not remembering how to do this...) 

Tim 





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    Re: Route pattern question...  
Uben Pharten


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01-28-06 01:49 AM

63[5-9]X


On 1/26/06, Tim Reimers <tim.reimers@asheville.k12.nc.us> wrote:
>
> silly question---
>
> I should know this, but I'm having a late afternoon brain fargle…
>
> I want to route all calls to 6350 through 6399 to a SIP trunk (which I've
> built)
>
> What would a route pattern inclusive of that range of 4 digits look like?
>
> I can't decide if it can be done with one route pattern..
>
> I know that 635X would get 6350-6359 --- but surely I don't have to do
> that for each set of 10 all the way up to 99 ???
>
> (feeling stupid for not remembering how to do this…)
>
> Tim
>
>  ________________________________________
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> cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
> https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-voip
>
>
>



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    RE: Route pattern question...  
Philip Walenta


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01-28-06 01:49 AM

Jynx!


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63[5-9]x




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Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 2:19 PM
To: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Route pattern question...



silly question---

I should know this, but I'm having a late afternoon brain fargle.

I want to route all calls to 6350 through 6399 to a SIP trunk (which I've
built)

What would a route pattern inclusive of that range of 4 digits look like?

I can't decide if it can be done with one route pattern..

I know that 635X would get 6350-6359 --- but surely I don't have to do that
for each set of 10 all the way up to 99 ???

(feeling stupid for not remembering how to do this.)

Tim





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    RE: Route pattern question...  
Tim Reimers


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01-28-06 01:49 AM

Thanks all ---
 
I knew that was an easy one-- just was NOT able to get it to come out
from between the ears late last night...

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63[5-9]x

 

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From: cisco-voip-bounces@puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Tim Reimers
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 2:19 PM
To: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Route pattern question...

 

silly question--- 

I should know this, but I'm having a late afternoon brain fargle... 

I want to route all calls to 6350 through 6399 to a SIP trunk (which
I've built) 

What would a route pattern inclusive of that range of 4 digits look
like? 

I can't decide if it can be done with one route pattern.. 

I know that 635X would get 6350-6359 --- but surely I don't have to do
that for each set of 10 all the way up to 99 ??? 

(feeling stupid for not remembering how to do this...) 

Tim 





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