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Re: 6240 DID (or DNIS) routing between trunks
jayh Oct 13, 2017 6:05 PM (in response to paul_maine)1 of 1 people found this helpfulGenerically, you create one or more voice grouped-trunk profiles. Each of them contains a list of destination patterns, kind-of-regular-expression-ish, of numbers to accept and/or reject. A cost can be assigned to each pattern.
Each grouped-trunk has one or more voice trunks associated with it.
When a destination pattern arrives, it is compared to the "accept" patterns of the voice grouped-trunks on the unit. Most specific match wins. In case of a tie for most specific, lowest cost wins.
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Re: 6240 DID (or DNIS) routing between trunks
paul_maine Oct 16, 2017 10:21 AM (in response to jayh)Thank you for the response. Turns out the config had the voice group-trunk profiles with the DID's, problem was the voice switch was sending 4 digit DNIS and the DID's in the config were 10 digit. So the 6240 wasn't matching on anything, I set the voice switch for 10 digit and calls complete now.
Thanks again for the assistance.
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Re: 6240 DID (or DNIS) routing between trunks
jayh Oct 17, 2017 7:54 PM (in response to paul_maine)Good to hear. An alternative is to do DNIS match/substitute on the trunks if needed to manipulate digits and you can't change the other end.
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