From: Donny MATEO (donny.mateo@sg.ca-indosuez.com)
Date: Sat Jan 11 2003 - 01:30:57 GMT-3
Hi Groups,
i'm curious. If the "T" works as what kym said. How do I replace the functionality of .* ?
say in a question you are told to setup the dialer-peer to dial to a central gateway for any string
but you can't use .* how do you do that ?
I don't have VOIP device, so all along i thought it would be .T
Anyone ?
thanks
Donny
"kym blair"
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11-01-2003 10:51
Please respond to
"kym blair"
Pita,
As I'm sure you know, the "." is the regular-expression for "any single
character". The "T" is the Timer indicator, which indicates this is a
variable length destination-pattern.
I'm not 100 percent sure, but I understand ".T" to mean "after one
character is dialed, do not wait for any more characters; dial immediately".
So this would work almost like PLAR, except it would require one digit to
be dialed before making the connection.
I don't know if it would include "*" and "#" keys on the telephone. You
could test that.
Anyone have a more accurate answer?
Thanks,
Kym
>From: "pita40" <pita40@hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: "pita40" <pita40@hotmail.com>
>To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: voip
>Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 20:58:54 -0500
>
>Please what does "destination-pattern .T " mean in voip configuration?
>Thanks for the help.
>.
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