<:*75>xx does not work

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azrobert:
Re-read the 1st half of my 1st reply.

Again, it's a 2 step process.

pyramidcity:
Quote from: azrobert on April 06, 2015, 05:37:07 pm

Re-read the 1st half of my 1st reply.

Again, it's a 2 step process.



Okey, now it becomes clearer after revisiting your previous post which I did not fully understand. Thanks.

202Owner:
Quote from: pyramidcity on April 06, 2015, 04:46:27 pm

However, I am still confused. If <:*75>xx works to prepend *75 to any two digits, it means this dial rule is found and matched. Then why do I need to re-match it by adding *75xx again?


The syntax is <elements:literals>.  If you remove the elements to match, you can also remove the delimiter :, leaving just the literals to insert.... as in |<*75>xx| without the :.

Assume the OBi digit map is applied more than once.  If the digits dialed are modified on the first pass, the modified number will be used for subsequent passes.  The digit map(s) MUST have a rule to match the modified number.  Your modified number was not able to match (Msp2) during the outbound route processing/pass, so the OBi failed with 'no call route'.

See http://ozarkedge.mypressonline.com/index.htm for some OBi dial planning notes.

pyramidcity:
Quote from: 202Owner on April 07, 2015, 05:51:42 am

Quote from: pyramidcity on April 06, 2015, 04:46:27 pm

However, I am still confused. If <:*75>xx works to prepend *75 to any two digits, it means this dial rule is found and matched. Then why do I need to re-match it by adding *75xx again?


The syntax is <elements:literals>.  If you remove the elements to match, you can also remove the delimiter :, leaving just the literals to insert.... as in |<*75>xx| without the :.

Assume the OBi digit map is applied more than once.  If the digits dialed are modified on the first pass, the modified number will be used for subsequent passes.  The digit map(s) MUST have a rule to match the modified number.  Your modified number was not able to match (Msp2) during the outbound route processing/pass, so the OBi failed with 'no call route'.

See http://ozarkedge.mypressonline.com/index.htm for some OBi dial planning notes.


Thanks for your elaboration.

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