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ruttmanj at carewisc

Nov 4, 2009, 9:57 AM

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411 route pattern to google's directory

Greetings,

Looks to me like I should be able to create a route pattern 9.411 or
9.5551212 and then under the Called Party Transformations, discard the
predot, put 18004664411 as the Called Party Transform Mask, and leave
the Prefix Digits (Outgoing Calls) blank?

Or am I completely going wrong here?

Now a related question about route patterns. If I put in a new route
pattern of 9.2345678 and then dial 9.2345678 from my desk phone wouldn't
the call HAVE to use that pattern since there could not be a closer
match?

I'm trying to test my 411 idea using my cell phone number as my route
pattern. However, not only does the pattern NOT transform to the google
directory, my call gets routed even if I click the Block This Pattern
radio button.

Perhaps I need to go reset route lists and/or gateways even though CM
warns me that these are reset automatically when I save the route
pattern?

I'm missing something...or a lot of things maybe :)

Thanks
jeff
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VLoschiavo at data-corporation

Nov 4, 2009, 10:07 AM

Post #2 of 5 (114 views)
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Re: 411 route pattern to google's directory [In reply to]

We use a translation pattern:
9411 -> 18004664411


Vincent Loschiavo
Director of Consulting Services
DATACORP
8200 N.W. 41st Street, Suite 130
Miami, FL 33166
Ofc: 954-671-5669
Cell: 786-282-1164
Fax: 888-767-5905
Email: vloschiavo[at]data-corporation.com<mailto:dfowler[at]data-corporation.com>

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From: cisco-voip-bounces[at]puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces[at]puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Jeff Ruttman
Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 12:58 PM
To: cisco-voip[at]puck-nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] 411 route pattern to google's directory

Greetings,

Looks to me like I should be able to create a route pattern 9.411 or 9.5551212 and then under the Called Party Transformations, discard the predot, put 18004664411 as the Called Party Transform Mask, and leave the Prefix Digits (Outgoing Calls) blank?

Or am I completely going wrong here?

Now a related question about route patterns. If I put in a new route pattern of 9.2345678 and then dial 9.2345678 from my desk phone wouldn't the call HAVE to use that pattern since there could not be a closer match?

I'm trying to test my 411 idea using my cell phone number as my route pattern. However, not only does the pattern NOT transform to the google directory, my call gets routed even if I click the Block This Pattern radio button.

Perhaps I need to go reset route lists and/or gateways even though CM warns me that these are reset automatically when I save the route pattern?

I'm missing something...or a lot of things maybe :)

Thanks
jeff

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JBF005 at shsu

Nov 4, 2009, 10:32 AM

Post #3 of 5 (110 views)
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Re: 411 route pattern to google's directory [In reply to]

We do the same thing.

You may want to check you CSS's

From: cisco-voip-bounces[at]puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces[at]puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Vince Loschiavo
Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 12:07 PM
To: cisco-voip[at]puck-nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] 411 route pattern to google's directory

We use a translation pattern:
9411 -> 18004664411


Vincent Loschiavo
Director of Consulting Services
DATACORP
8200 N.W. 41st Street, Suite 130
Miami, FL 33166
Ofc: 954-671-5669
Cell: 786-282-1164
Fax: 888-767-5905
Email: vloschiavo[at]data-corporation.com<mailto:dfowler[at]data-corporation.com>

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From: cisco-voip-bounces[at]puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces[at]puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Jeff Ruttman
Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 12:58 PM
To: cisco-voip[at]puck-nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] 411 route pattern to google's directory

Greetings,

Looks to me like I should be able to create a route pattern 9.411 or 9.5551212 and then under the Called Party Transformations, discard the predot, put 18004664411 as the Called Party Transform Mask, and leave the Prefix Digits (Outgoing Calls) blank?

Or am I completely going wrong here?

Now a related question about route patterns. If I put in a new route pattern of 9.2345678 and then dial 9.2345678 from my desk phone wouldn't the call HAVE to use that pattern since there could not be a closer match?

I'm trying to test my 411 idea using my cell phone number as my route pattern. However, not only does the pattern NOT transform to the google directory, my call gets routed even if I click the Block This Pattern radio button.

Perhaps I need to go reset route lists and/or gateways even though CM warns me that these are reset automatically when I save the route pattern?

I'm missing something...or a lot of things maybe :)

Thanks
jeff

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svoll.voip at gmail

Nov 4, 2009, 10:39 AM

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Re: 411 route pattern to google's directory [In reply to]

pre dot descard will give you 555121218004664411. not exactly what your
looking for. put the dot at the end and it might work.

personally I would do it at the H323 VGW Translation rule.

Scott

On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 9:57 AM, Jeff Ruttman <ruttmanj[at]carewisc.org> wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> Looks to me like I should be able to create a route pattern 9.411 or
> 9.5551212 and then under the Called Party Transformations, discard the
> predot, put 18004664411 as the Called Party Transform Mask, and leave the
> Prefix Digits (Outgoing Calls) blank?
>
> Or am I completely going wrong here?
>
> Now a related question about route patterns. If I put in a new route
> pattern of 9.2345678 and then dial 9.2345678 from my desk phone wouldn't the
> call HAVE to use that pattern since there could not be a closer match?
>
> I'm trying to test my 411 idea using my cell phone number as my route
> pattern. However, not only does the pattern NOT transform to the google
> directory, my call gets routed even if I click the Block This Pattern radio
> button.
>
> Perhaps I need to go reset route lists and/or gateways even though CM warns
> me that these are reset automatically when I save the route pattern?
>
> I'm missing something...or a lot of things maybe :)
>
> Thanks
> jeff
>
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ruttmanj at carewisc

Nov 4, 2009, 10:54 AM

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Re: 411 route pattern to google's directory [In reply to]

Aww geez. That easy?
Thanks. I don't ALWAYS do things the hard way :)

jeff

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From: Fuermann, Jason [mailto:JBF005[at]shsu.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 12:33 PM
To: 'Vince Loschiavo'; Jeff Ruttman
Cc: cisco-voip[at]puck-nether.net
Subject: RE: 411 route pattern to google's directory



We do the same thing.



You may want to check you CSS's



From: cisco-voip-bounces[at]puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces[at]puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Vince Loschiavo
Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 12:07 PM
To: cisco-voip[at]puck-nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] 411 route pattern to google's directory



We use a translation pattern:

9411 -> 18004664411





Vincent Loschiavo
Director of Consulting Services
DATACORP
8200 N.W. 41st Street, Suite 130
Miami, FL 33166
Ofc: 954-671-5669
Cell: 786-282-1164
Fax: 888-767-5905
Email: vloschiavo[at]data-corporation.com
<mailto:dfowler[at]data-corporation.com>







From: cisco-voip-bounces[at]puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces[at]puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Jeff Ruttman
Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 12:58 PM
To: cisco-voip[at]puck-nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] 411 route pattern to google's directory



Greetings,



Looks to me like I should be able to create a route pattern 9.411 or
9.5551212 and then under the Called Party Transformations, discard the
predot, put 18004664411 as the Called Party Transform Mask, and leave
the Prefix Digits (Outgoing Calls) blank?



Or am I completely going wrong here?



Now a related question about route patterns. If I put in a new route
pattern of 9.2345678 and then dial 9.2345678 from my desk phone wouldn't
the call HAVE to use that pattern since there could not be a closer
match?



I'm trying to test my 411 idea using my cell phone number as my route
pattern. However, not only does the pattern NOT transform to the google
directory, my call gets routed even if I click the Block This Pattern
radio button.



Perhaps I need to go reset route lists and/or gateways even though CM
warns me that these are reset automatically when I save the route
pattern?



I'm missing something...or a lot of things maybe :)



Thanks

jeff



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including attachments is intended for the specific delivery to and use
by the individual(s) to whom it is addressed, and includes information
which should be considered as private and confidential. Any review,
retransmission, dissemination, or taking of any action in reliance upon
this information by anyone other than the intended recipient is
prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please reply to
the sender immediately and delete the original message and any copy of
it from your computer system. Thank you.
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