I used _XX. Since it was used in the examples I got from voicepulse. Maybe I can modify it so it's standardized by using 's'. Any idea why they'd use something like that for incoming calls? Are you sure 600 would match _XX.? I thought _XX. Was just two digits. Thanks for the help, Phil Phil Finkler wrote: > > Hi all, > > I'm trying to incorporate using the i extension in my callplan to > determine if someone enters an invalid extension. My internal > extensions are all 3 digits (100-104). The problem is, the callplan > doesn't see that say, extension 600 is invalid, it just goes back to > the beginning of the callplan and repeats. If I enter a single digit, > it works perfectly. Anyone have any ideas? Here's the incoming callplan. > It's because 600 will match _XX. Why don't you just use the 's' extension, instead of '_XX.'? Leo
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