Hi Bob,

I believe it doesn't matter where you have the dot, it's just a matter of
digit matching. In the moment you hit one or more route patterns and/or
translation patterns which all have "provide outside dial tone" set, you'll
get the secondary dial tone.

I have these patterns in my lab all of them set to provide secondary dial
tone and I get it after I dial 9:
9.1[2-9]XXXXXXXXX
9.[2-9]XXXXXX
9011.!#
911

Regards,
Attila


2014-06-05 16:50 GMT+02:00 Bob Harman <b...@harman-revilla.com>:

>
> On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 8:23 PM, Ben John <benjoh...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> 91.[2-9]XX[2-9]XXXXXX
>> 91.800[2-9]XXXXXX
>>
>
> If the route patterns starting with "91." are set to provide secondary
> dial tone, you won't ever get it after the first "9".  Try disabling
> secondary dial tone on those two route patterns, and then it should work
> after the first 9.  Or change those two patterns to have the dot after the
> 9 instead of 91.
>
> .bob
>
>
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