From: Tim Last (packtmon@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Apr 12 2004 - 16:41:17 GMT-3
Hi,
For those who are interetsed, the example below can be found in the
command reference at
The following shows output for the test translation-rule command:
Router# translation-rule 21
Rule 1 527.% 1408527 subscriber international
Rule 2 8.% 1408527 abbreviated international
Router# test translation-rule 21 45678 abbreviated
Router#
*Jan 19 16:39:14.578:The replace number 45614085278
Router#
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I've looked at the above example for quite a while and don't
understand at all how the 2 rules lead to the result being shown.
Apparently, the 2 rules work together rather than
independently, but could someone explain what's going on?
Also, what does the "abbreviated" keyword do? And, more generally,
where can I find the meanings of the other possible keywords that can be
added to the end of the rule?
Also, can someone confirm that the "21" in the translation
rule is just an arbitrary tag and doesn't have anything to do
with the order in which the rules below it are applied, right?
Thanks in advance, Tim
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