So in those questions, what wording triggers you to use Application Dial
Rules?
Why can you just make your RD = +14087773434 and make a specific RP =\+1! to
go out the specific gw; like Randall has?
thanks:
Sam
On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Cristobal Priego
cristobalpri...@gmail.com wrote:
what happen with that is when you call from that line to an internal
extension, if your gateway is MGCP it will not invoke the smart shared
line and the called phone will display +14087773434 insteaad of the
internal extension
and this is because the match is made before any prefix is added to
this helps,
Jeff
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[mailto:ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com] On Behalf Of Sam Park
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 7:37 AM
To: Cristobal Priego
Cc: ccie vo...@onlinestudylist.com
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] SNR -- RC
So in those questions
How would that call be sent out to the gateway?
Your RD is 408
But your route pattern is \+!
Options could be:
- Add the + to the RD.
- Configure a dialing rule to add the + when area code is 408
- Configure a dialing rule to add 91 when area code is 408 and use one of
the already
Did you configure your application dial rule to append a +1 ?
Enviado desde mi iPhone
El May 21, 2011, a las 21:01, Randall Crumm rrcr...@yahoo.com
escribió:
HI,
Working on SNR
I have it configured just like the Proctor guide and when 1002 calls
5002 the mobile phone does not ring.
HI,
Working on SNR
I have it configured just like the Proctor guide and when 1002 calls 5002 the
mobile phone does not ring. Everything else works correctly.
I've had this issue before
my RD is 4087773434
RDP rerouting css is css-snr
CUCM services is compete match/10
RP= \+!/pt-snr\rl-hq
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