From: Jonathan V Hays (jhays@jtan.com)
Date: Sun Mar 23 2003 - 01:38:03 GMT-3
That's normal telephone operation, even in the old analog world. If I
pick up the (analog) phone at home and dial an extra digit after the
telco has matched the requisite seven digits, what happens? The extra
digits are simply ignored and the calls goes through, just as though I
had only dialed seven digits.
If you have no 88888... patterns configured, once the router has a match
for the 88888 pattern it dials.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On
> Behalf Of Voss, David
> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 3:15 PM
> To: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com '
> Subject: VoIP Dial-Peer
>
>
> I've noticed that "destination-pattern" when placed under a
> dial-peer voice pots statement does not hold a requirement
> for an exact match.
>
> For example, a working scenario below. Even though my dial-peer
> destination-pattern is 88888, if I dial 888889 from R7, it
> still works.
>
> Can anyone else verify this?
>
> Rack04R4
> csim: loop = 1, failed = 1
> csim: call attempted = 1, setup failed = 1, tone failed = 0
>
> dial-peer voice 4 voip
> destination-pattern 88888
> session target ipv4:1.1.1.4
>
> Rack04R7
> csim start 888889
> csim: called number = 888889, loop count = 1 ping count = 0
>
> csim: loop = 1, failed = 1
> csim: call attempted = 1, setup failed = 1, tone failed = 0
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