[cisco-voip] variable-length translation pattern

2014-12-09 Thread daniele visaggio
Hi all, I have two translation pattern within the same partition (cucm 9.x). They are: 1XXX 1! When an incoming call from external sip gateway comes in with called number (say) 1234, the matched translation is 1!. At first, I thought that 1!, being less specific than 1XXX, should not being

Re: [cisco-voip] variable-length translation pattern

2014-12-09 Thread daniele visaggio
The reference from the SRND was only to make clear the origin of my suspect. Initially I tought that 1XXX has higher priority than 1! but now, after reading the SNRD, I'm not that sure. Of course the pattern from the SRND examples are different from mine but the concept still applies imo. I was

Re: [cisco-voip] variable-length translation pattern

2014-12-09 Thread Bill Talley
If urgent priority wasn't involved, then the interdigital timeout would apply, thus giving you more time to dial and the system time to assess a more accurate, competing match. Since urgent priority applies here, the system will not wait to assess further digit input and there is no further

Re: [cisco-voip] variable-length translation pattern

2014-12-09 Thread Bill Talley
Doh, sorry. ! Is variable length. I was thinking single digit Sent from an Apple iOS device with very tiny touchscreen input keys. Please excude my typtos. On Dec 9, 2014, at 10:58 AM, daniele visaggio visaggio.dani...@gmail.com wrote: The reference from the SRND was only to make