Cliff,

When you dial the international number with #, it will conclude that's the
route pattern to take and Call Manager will not send the #.

Question 2, you can used either as long as TEHO works.

On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 12:28 PM, Cliff McGlamry <cl...@mcglamry.net> wrote:

>  Two questions about dial plan.
>
> In the V3 Lab 1 dial plan explanations, the need is discussed for the
> following patterns to support international dialing out of HQ and BR1.
>
> 9.011!
> 9.011!#
>
> If the CCM parameter to strip the # from Called Party Number is set to true
> (the default), why is the second pattern necessary?
>
> Second question:
>
> Incoming call from GK to HQ that is TEHO from BR2.  The incoming string
> would be something like:
>
> 1#12125551212
>
> The explanation discusses using a translation pattern to strip the 1#, but
> it occurs to me that you could just have 1#.12125551212 on a route pattern
> and strip pre dot.   Is there something wrong, more time consuming, or
> something else with this approach?
>
> Cliff
>

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