From: West, Jeff (westj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu May 30 2002 - 09:51:24 GMT-3
You can also use num-expansion. Here is part of a config from an AVVID
deployment:
num-exp 3213235962 33182
num-exp 3217993944 33104
num-exp 3213235950 33160
num-exp 3213235945 33102
num-exp 321....... 60000
This takes the digits form the Telco (via T1) and sends the call to the
users IP phones.
Jeff West
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.
(813) 831-6353 x118 Voice
-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Mason [mailto:romason0916@hananet.net]
Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2002 6:39 AM
To: CCIE
Subject: "Default route" for a dial-peer destination-pattern
I have always used a .T or a [0-9]T as the match anything and set the
"timeouts interdigit" to something low.
Then one can use a translation-rule to match against the "any" pattern and
send the call to certain dial-peer -- like perhaps the front desk operator
or whatever.
Is there another way to do something like this?
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