Setting up Circle of Trust # for aa

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jazzy:
When setting up a CoT number, in the inbound call route, what is the difference
when using these (2) call routes?

Voice Services -> SPx Service -> X_InboundCallRoute : {11231231234!:aa},{ph}
w/ exclamation point

Vs

Voice Services -> SPx Service -> X_InboundCallRoute : {12341234567:aa},{ph}
w/o exclamation point

RonR:
An exclamation point (!) is normally used in front of a rule in a DigitMap to bar (prevent) the calling of an outbound number by forcing the match to be false:

(!1900xx.|1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>xxxxxxxxxx)


In InboundCallRoutes:

{12341234567:aa},{ph} sends calls from 12341234567 to the Auto Attendant and all others to the PHONE Port.

{!12341234567:aa},{ph} is probably not very useful as it causes calls from 12341234567 to NOT go to the Auto Attendant, which is the same as the rule not being present at all.

jazzy:
OK, so if I want (2) different numbers to be picked up by the aa, will this work?

{(12222222222|13333333333):aa},{ph}

where the 2's= number A, and the 3's= number B.
And all other incoming calls will ring the attached phone.


RonR:
Quote from: jazzy on October 25, 2011, 04:43:33 pm

OK, so if I want (2) different numbers to be picked up by the aa, will this work?

{(12222222222|13333333333):aa},{ph}

where the 2's= number A, and the 3's= number B.
And all other incoming calls will ring the attached phone.


You've got it!

jazzy:
Thanks Ron, just wanted to run it by before making the changes in my OBI

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