Thanks a million Otto for clarifying it.

On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 3:37 PM, Otto Sanchez <o...@ipexpert.com> wrote:

> Hi AK,
>
> 1.- There are not sip dial rules in the solutions as they will be needed in
> the case there is a sip phone dialing from directory, and all the phones run
> sccp load for this lab. Should the case is presented, you will have to
> configure intl sip dial rules with + dialing in addition to all the other
> destinations the phone may call, ie, internal, local, national, intl, for
> the digits to be sent enbloc and avoid interdigit timeout and ultimately hit
> the \+ pt-pstn route pattern with urgent priority,
>
> 2.- Yes, those TP are created to block intl calls from directory
>
> 3.- It says that both tp will match but the \+1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxx /
> pt-nanp-tp TP is a closer match, therefore it's chosen.
>
> I agree that the matched tp is not in the pg, however it must exist for all
> pstn US calls be routed from the directory specially for phones with the
> intl call restriction, otherwise when these phones call from the directory
> there will be a match for both the \+! pt-block-international TP and the \+!
> pt-pstn RP and because the of the resulting css the former will win and the
> call will not be routed.
>
> The css assigned to the \+1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxx / pt-nanp-tp TP should only
> see the pt-pstn partition in order to hit the \+ pt-pstn route pattern
>
> HTH,
>
>   On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 8:35 PM, vccie2010 <vccie2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>   Hi
>>
>> - What are the SIP dial patterns to be configured for Q 2.3 page 53. I
>> can't find the those in the solution pls ??
>>
>> - Page 75, we have crated TP to block intl call and apply
>> css-block-intlcalls having access to these TP to Line of BR1 phone 2 which
>> can not dial intl number. I got 9.011 TPs but where does TP \1+! and TP\+!#
>>  comes into picture, is it when someone tries to call from missed/recvd
>> calls.
>>
>> I am not also  able to follow on Page 81, it says  if BR1 Ph2 calls
>> +12123942123 ---there si duplicate match pattern
>>
>> \+! / pt-blocj-intl  (TP)
>>
>> \+1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxx / pt-nanp-tp    (TP)  >>>>where did we create this
>> TP ???  can't follow the logic here ???
>>
>> Thanks for your help !!!
>>
>> AK
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>
> Otto Sanchez
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