Hi Miron,

Your approach will work if there is no COR for the phones. If COR is
involved (a phone should not dial International) and when CFUR is required
you will need a pt and css to reach that route pattern and i.e I believe the
overhead.

HTH
Prashant

On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Miron Kobelski <findko...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Let's consider a typical question for CFUR from one of the mock labs:
> "Ensure that users at HQ/BR1 (US) can still successfully call phones at the
> BR2 site (Spain) using 4 digit dialing when there is a WAN outage at the BR2
> site."
>
> The obvious answer is: use CFUR. But it requires some configuration
> overhead (partition, css, forwarding, etc). What about another solution:
> copy an existing route pattern for international calls from HQ/BR (no need
> to change digit transformation), change the pattern to 3XXX and add
> necessary prefix (011343214).
>
> This is a very quick thing to configure and should work exactly as well as
> CFUR (w/o displaying for/by/to on the phone display).
> Do you see any drawbacks of such approach? The route pattern should only be
> active, when BR2 phones are unregistered.
>
> regards
> kobel
>
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