International calls rerouted without international prefix
azrobert:
You're reading too much into what I said. Hypothetically, let's say you want to route international calls to SP1. You need rule "<0:01144>XX.S3" in SP1 DigitMap to transform the number. You also need rule "011xx." because the outbound route will see "011xx." and not "0xx.".
Since you're not routing international to SP1 and you added a rule to route the call to SP2, you don't need "011xx" in the SP1 digit map.
"{(Mpli):pli}" in the outbound route will use the Primary Line's digit map to route calls to the Primary Line.
You can do the transformation in the digit map or the outbound route. It's a personal choice. I like to do the transformation in the outbound route. This way, the outbound route will know how the call was dialed. For example, when you dial 10 digits and the country code is added in the digit map, the outbound route won't know if 10 or 11 digits were dialed. If it's unchanged in the digit map then you can route 10 or 11 digits differently. This is s dumb example. If I think about it I probably can come up with a better example. Anyway, if you don't do the transformation in the digit map, you'll need rule "0xx.S3" in the digit map to validate the dialed number.
Graham:
Quote from: azrobert on April 02, 2019, 06:30:53 pm
You're reading too much into what I said. Hypothetically, let's say you want to route international calls to SP1. You need rule "<0:01144>XX.S3" in SP1 DigitMap to transform the number. You also need rule "011xx." because the outbound route will see "011xx." and not "0xx.".
Since you're not routing international to SP1 and you added a rule to route the call to SP2, you don't need "011xx" in the SP1 digit map.
"{(Mpli):pli}" in the outbound route will use the Primary Line's digit map to route calls to the Primary Line.
You can do the transformation in the digit map or the outbound route. It's a personal choice. I like to do the transformation in the outbound route. This way, the outbound route will know how the call was dialed. For example, when you dial 10 digits and the country code is added in the digit map, the outbound route won't know if 10 or 11 digits were dialed. If it's unchanged in the digit map then you can route 10 or 11 digits differently. This is s dumb example. If I think about it I probably can come up with a better example. Anyway, if you don't do the transformation in the digit map, you'll need rule "0xx.S3" in the digit map to validate the dialed number.
Thanks! I appreciate the explanation :-)
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