09-14-2009 05:26 PM - edited 03-17-2019 09:50 PM
Hello group,
Phone I placing call from wont dial before interdigit timer expired, when scheme below is programmed. I think phone should place call immediately because urgent priority on TP. If you can explain why it happens I will greatly appreciate that.
phone dials 92517295 ->
translation pattern 9.XXXXXXX / predot , prefix +201 , urgent priority -> route pattern \+! -> gateway.
I attached configuration screenshots along with trace.
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09-16-2009 04:07 AM
OK,
So I did some investigating and this is expected behavior. If you wanted to set it up the way you had it before without the #'s, you would need to set urgent priority on route pattern as well as the translation pattern to avoid the inter-digit timeout.
The "! will always wait for additional digits or the inter-digit timeout" is the basic lesson I guess from this one.
I hope this helps.
09-15-2009 05:41 AM
I suspect this is an issue with the ! on the route pattern. Can you try something to see if it helps?
Change the TP from 9.XXXXXXX to a 9.XXXXXXX# and the route pattern to \+!#
Then dial your number with a # on the end. You will also need to change the TP to keep the # on the end of the pattern.
Let me know if that helps and we can discuss further from there.
09-15-2009 09:19 AM
Christopher , thanks for reply.
I did changes you advised and, now it working as it should. No timeouts. BTW , here's how my dialplan looks like http://bit.ly/routeplan
I also attached RTMT logs. There are calls with modification of numbering plan and without.
This behavior _totally_ against of what I expect to see. :( I appreciate if you know and can point me on docs where it described.
Thanks again !
09-15-2009 09:31 AM
I am not sure I expect it to act this way either, but this leaves us with a couple possibilities.
1) Something is not behaving as expected or as it should.
2) We had two or more potential matches in the CSS of the translation pattern. (I.E. /+! was not the only pattern we were matching with "+2012517295")
Can you provide me the exact version you are running and check on #2 for me?
09-15-2009 09:41 AM
09-15-2009 09:49 AM
These are all the routes on the system?
What partitions does the TP CSS have access to?
09-15-2009 09:56 AM
Yes, there are all routes on lab system.
TP CSS (css-pstn) consists from one partintion pt-pstn.
09-15-2009 11:12 AM
Let me try in my lab. I am on 7.1.2 however and don't have access to 7.0.1 system at the moment.
09-15-2009 01:21 PM
I can reproduce the same behavior in my lab.
Let me talk to someone and see if this is expected or not.
09-15-2009 01:46 PM
Chris , I appreciate your help , awaiting for what they said.
09-16-2009 04:07 AM
OK,
So I did some investigating and this is expected behavior. If you wanted to set it up the way you had it before without the #'s, you would need to set urgent priority on route pattern as well as the translation pattern to avoid the inter-digit timeout.
The "! will always wait for additional digits or the inter-digit timeout" is the basic lesson I guess from this one.
I hope this helps.
09-18-2009 10:55 AM
Thanks Chris.
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