Yes but in any case you can enter all of the strings that reasonably match - even if you have variable-length numbers, you will be able to determine that a valid number be between 5 and 15 characters - or likely 2 to 20, all numbers. A number of 156 characters is very likely to be a problem.
BTW, you could add a catchall "mail the sysadmin" option - so when you get a number that is not being matched you could be notified and adjust the dialplan as needed. l. 2010/2/15 Olle E. Johansson <o...@edvina.net> > > > To avoid extensive rewriting and fix the current issue. > That works in countries where you have fixed-length numbers. Unfortunately, > not every dialplan works that way, so that can't be a generic advice even > though it may solve your problems. > > Thanks for your suggestion! > > /O > > -- Loway - home of QueueMetrics - http://queuemetrics.com
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