Re: Wildcards in Voice...

From: Stan Buskus (stan.buskus@xxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Oct 01 2000 - 11:46:51 GMT-3


   
One additional note, the matched pattern is stripped for outbound pots.

"Johnson, Charles" wrote:

> Each dots represents a digit. Your example below is looking for an eight dig
it pattern that begins with 1408.
>
> Charles
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Maljure, Sanjay [mailto:smaljure@cibernetworks.com]
> Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2000 3:49 AM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Wildcards in Voice...
>
> Hi All
> I just read the config guides for VoIP. I need to get a better understanding
> of the wildcards used in the command "destination-pattern 1408...."
> What do the trailing dots signify? How can they be used to create
> ease-of-use ?
> Also is "+" a valid wildcard? What is it used for?
> An explanation would be greatly appreciated. I yearn so much for the "a-ha"
> experience
>
> Total voice rookie
> Sanjay
>



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