12-23-2005 07:27 AM - edited 03-13-2019 11:40 AM
We have a route pattern 9.@ with a route filter of Local Office Codes:
END-OF-DIALING DOES-NOT-EXIST AND OFFICE-CODE == 554) OR
(END-OF-DIALING DOES-NOT-EXIST AND OFFICE-CODE == 444) OR
(OFFICE-CODE == 443 AND END-OF-DIALING DOES-NOT-EXIST) OR
(OFFICE-CODE == 898 AND END-OF-DIALING DOES-NOT-EXIST)
If a user dials 94438981 there is a interdigit timeout...I understnd this is because Call manager picks up the 898 as a office code and it waiting for 3 more digits...even if I change the Route Filter to Area Code does not exist I still get the interdigit timeout...is there a way to resolve this issue...
Thanks,
Joe Harbison
12-23-2005 07:35 AM
Hi Joe,
You need to add LOCAL AREA CODE does not exit to that filter.
12-23-2005 07:53 AM
That appeared to have worked....Does the Local Area code not exist tell it that it is only 7 digit dialing? I had added that the area code does not exist but not the Local Area code...
Thanks for your help...
12-23-2005 03:41 PM
That is correct when you use that option you are restricting to dial 7-digit Local calls
YYY - XXX - XXXX , YYY is the Local Area Code
1 ZZZ - XXX - XXXX ZZZ is the Area Code
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