That's what I thought too, but it's not working as expected.  When the
blocking translation-profile inbound is applied to the ephone-dn, it
blocks all T patterns, not just those terminated with #.

CME:
voice translation-rule 4
 rule 1 reject /#/
!
voice translation-profile block#
 translate called 4
!
ephone-dn  1  dual-line
 translation-profile incoming block#
!

BR2#test voice translation-rule 4 9009876543#
9009876543# blocked on rule 1
BR2#test voice translation-rule 4 9009876543 
9009876543 Didn't match with any of rules

BR2#debug voice dialpeer inout 
voip dialpeer inout debugging is on

Test call to 9009876543 (after inter-digit timeout, fast busy):
================================================
   Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=9009876543
*Apr 15 18:28:31.195: //-1/8EAB4A7680C8/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
   Result=Partial Matches(1) after DP_MATCH_DEST
*Apr 15 18:28:31.195: //-1/8EAB4A7680C8/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
   Result=MORE_DIGITS_NEEDED(1)

Test call to 9009876543# (fast busy):
================================================
   Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=9009876543
*Apr 15 18:30:12.835: //-1/CE6C17CE80CB/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
   Result=Partial Matches(1) after DP_MATCH_DEST
*Apr 15 18:30:12.835: //-1/CE6C17CE80CB/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
   Result=MORE_DIGITS_NEEDED(1)

Calls to other destination-patterns still complete as expected.  When
the translation-profile is removed, both calls above complete.
 
I also tried applying to the outbound POTS dial-peer, but as soon as
there is a match, the # is stripped automatically and the call is routed
to PSTN.





Greg Jost
Network Consulting Engineer
Unified Communications Practice
Cisco Systems, Inc.
214-274-1922
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Charles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 1:04 PM
To: Gregory Jost (grjost)
Cc: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] block # with T

Translation profile...



Jonathan

On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 12:57 PM, Gregory Jost (grjost)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Does anyone know how to disable # as a terminating character when
using the
> T wildcard?
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> Greg Jost
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> Network Consulting Engineer
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> Unified Communications Practice
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> Cisco Systems, Inc.
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> 214-274-1922
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