07-17-2009 06:45 AM - edited 03-15-2019 07:00 PM
A client is asking to add * or # as a prefix when they need to communicate between central site and remote site.
is is possible to use * or # as a prefix?
regards
07-17-2009 07:02 AM
* yes, # is the default end of dial digit so it's not really used for that
HTH
java
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07-17-2009 10:53 AM
hI java,
thanks for your quick response.
Should I define a translation rule and profile ?
07-17-2009 10:36 PM
Hi friend,
In addition to wildcard characters, the following characters can be used in the destination pattern:
Asterisk (*) and pound sign (#)-These characters on standard touch-tone dial pads can be used anywhere in the pattern. They can be used as the leading character (for example, *650)
Wildcard symbols such as the period (.), asterisk (*), percent sign (%), plus sign (+), and question mark (?) are not valid in translation rules. The router ignores these symbols when converting a number if they are used in a translation rule.
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Regards and good luck,
- Adrián
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