08-13-2002 06:09 AM - edited 03-12-2019 08:19 PM
I recently upgraded from 3.0(11) to 3.2(2) will the latest service packs. All went great except for one problem. When I now dial a US number, 10 digits, I still have to wait for the interdigit timeout to end, then the call connects. I did not change any of my RPs or gateways after the upgrade and this was never a problem before.
The only RP I had was 9.@ with the NANP. I have also added 9.1xxxxxxxxxx and reset the gateway, but this has not fixed the problem.
Could be some wierd bug in 3.2 ?
--Jon
08-13-2002 07:02 AM
Try applying the 7-digit dialing route filter to the 9.@ route pattern. This will let the digits outpulse without waiting for a local area code. If the 7-digit route filter is not included in your version of CM, you can build it. Just create a new route filter and tell it that LOCAL-AREA-CODE-DOES-NOT-EXIST. Then apply it to your 9.@ pattern. Hope that helps.
08-13-2002 07:03 AM
Try applying the 7-digit dialing route filter to the 9.@ route pattern. This will let the digits outpulse without waiting for a local area code. If the 7-digit route filter is not included in your version of CM, you can build it. Just create a new route filter and tell it that LOCAL-AREA-CODE-DOES-NOT-EXIST. Then apply it to your 9.@ pattern. Hope that helps.
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