Same pattern unless you change the "dial-peer terminator". BTW, you don't put that # in the pattern like you do in UCM, rather CME just recognizes it and terminates.
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Mark Snow, CCIE #14073
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On Jun 20, 2012, at 9:17, Iam Here <go_soon2010_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
> The (#) character generally identifies
> the end of the dialing sequence. Ensure the # character is the last
> character in the pattern.
> That Charaacter is used on CUCM . What is the character should I use in CUCME ?
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