RE: Dial-peer parameter

From: tom cheung (tkc9789@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Nov 11 2001 - 21:58:44 GMT-3


   
Justin,
Isn't a single "." a wildcard digit to represent a single digit? If so,
your examples will only match 2-digit phone numbers.

Tom

>From: "Menga, Justin" <Justin.Menga@compaq.com>
>Reply-To: "Menga, Justin" <Justin.Menga@compaq.com>
>To: "'fwells12'" <fwells12@hotmail.com>, ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: RE: Dial-peer parameter
>Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 05:14:08 +0800
>
>Hi,
>
>The . means one or more digits, therefore you could use
>'destination-pattern
>.'
>
>Your num-exp is applied first (e.g. 12345 is expanded to whatever), and
>then
>the expanded string is matched to the most specific dial peer.
>
>So you could have the following:
>
>dial-peer voice 1 voip
> destination-pattern 1.
>
>dial-peer voice 2 voip
> destination-pattern 2.
>
>num-exp 12345 15085461234
>num-exp 12346 2222222
>
>If you dial 12345, you'll match dial-peer 1 and if you dial 12346 you'll
>match dial-peer 2
>
>Regards
>Justin Menga CCIE#6640 CCDP CCNP+Voice+ATM MCSE+I CCSE
>Network Solutions Architect
>Wireless & E-Infrastructure
>Compaq Computer New Zealand
>DDI: +64-9-918-9381 Mobile: +64-21-349-599
>mailto: justin.menga@compaq.com
>web: http://www.compaq.co.nz
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: fwells12 [mailto:fwells12@hotmail.com]
>Sent: Sunday, 11 November 2001 9:39 p.m.
>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: Dial-peer parameter
>
>
>Has anyone tried using the following command on a dial-peer to enable
>calling to any possible number at the remote location:
>
>destination-pattern ..........
>
>Suppose I wanted to be able to call the above remote location using the
>full
>10 digit dial number and I additionally wanted to use num-exp to
>conveniently reduce the dial number to 5 digits, what amount of dots would
>I
>need to make
>this work -assuming it will... 10 or 5?
>
>num-exp 12345 1800nnnnnnn



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