Because you are not dialing the + number but rather the number using the access 
code.

Vik Malhi – CCIE #13890 
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On Feb 6, 2012, at 11:38 AM, Mohammed Al Baqari wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Thanks to the team for identifying the problem so quickly.
> 
> I have one confusion, recalling your test scenarios:
> 
> 1) Dialing from PSTN phone to 7961 SIP phones >> Call works.
> 2) Dialing from 7961 SIP phones to PSTN numbers >> Call works
> 3) Dialing from missed/received of 7961 SCCP and other model phones >> Call
> works
> 4) Dialing from missed/received of 7961 SIP >> Doesnt work
> 
> I am assuming that both tests 2/4 are matching the same route-pattern.
> Therefore how it was working for test 2. It shouldn't because of urgent
> priority.
> 
> Regards,
> Mohammed Al Baqari
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ashwani
> Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2012 12:54 AM
> To: Vik Malhi
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Reorder tone while + dialing from
> directories(missed, received)
> 
> Thanks Vik.  Yes now I am seeing inter-digit timeout dialing from missed and
> received calls.  Appreciate your help and pointing me to the right
> direction.
> 
> Ashwani
> 
> On 2/4/2012 3:45 PM, Vik Malhi wrote:
>> From SIP phones calls from the directory are sent digit by digit. This is
> in contrast to sccp phones which send digits en bloc (as opposed to digit by
> digit).
>> 
>> A route pattern such as : \+! marked as urgent priority would cause a call
> from the directory from a sip phone to fail. Since the plus would match and
> since the urgent priority has been selected the call would get sent to the
> gateway with just a "+" (which would be stripped in the case of an h323
> gateway).
>> 
>> Remove and plus route patterns marked as urgent priority- if you want to
> avoid inter digit timeout create route patterns without the "!" and define
> the exact number of digits ("x's).
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
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