I need some help understanding inbound dial-peer matching with an FXS port I'm 
trying to set up.

I've read the document, "Understanding Inbound and Outbound Dial Peers Matching 
on IOS Platforms" 
<http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/voice/call-routing-dial-plans/14074-in-dial-peer-match.html>,
 but the behaviour I'm seeing doesn't jive with my understanding from the 
document. Specifically, the document's statement that "[the incoming 
called-number] attribute has matching priority over the answer-address and 
destination-pattern commands" seems to be just plain wrong.

Config excerpt pasted below. Platform is 2911, IOS 15.3(3)M6. Port 0/2/3 is an 
FXS port. I want dial-peer 203 to be the outbound dial-peer for calls TO the 
port (works fine, no problem there), and dial-peer 6 to be the inbound 
dial-peer for calls FROM the port.

When I place a call from an analog set on the FXS port, the router is choosing 
dial-peer 203 as the inbound dial-peer. Why? The documentation says that Step 1 
of inbound dial-peer matching is supposed to examine the incoming called-number 
command, which to me means that dial-peer 6 should win the match at Step 1. 
What am I missing? Dial-peer 6 does work if I shutdown 203.

voice-port 0/2/3
cptone CA
description SPARE FXS FOR TESTING
station-id name PWSD76
station-id number +17803575201
caller-id enable
!
dial-peer voice 203 pots
description DID 7803575201 TO FXS
destination-pattern +17803575201$
port 0/2/3
!
dial-peer voice 6 pots
description INCOMING FXS3
incoming called-number .
port 0/2/3
!

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Mike Norton
I.T. Specialist
Peace Wapiti School Division No. 76

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