Hi All
I am having a problem that is driving me nuts. I am sure I had this working during testing then it just stopped. What I a trying to achieve is to have routing in place should I have a conflict between internal and external number ranges. Due to factors beyond my control I do not have full control over the numbering plan.
Internal numbers are three digits and external seven I have setup 61 to use as my first route access code. I set the LCR up as follows (have also loaded these in the system short codes)
61XXX
Dial
N
50
And
61XXXXX
Dial
1
0
The intention of this is to have any numbers starting with a 61 that are five digits long routing over IP route 50 any starting with 61 that are seven digits long routing over route 0 to the Telco. I am sure this worked for a few minutes. It does work if I add a ; at the end of 61XXX and a # at the end of the dialing string but this is not ideal.
Any suggestions?
I am having a problem that is driving me nuts. I am sure I had this working during testing then it just stopped. What I a trying to achieve is to have routing in place should I have a conflict between internal and external number ranges. Due to factors beyond my control I do not have full control over the numbering plan.
Internal numbers are three digits and external seven I have setup 61 to use as my first route access code. I set the LCR up as follows (have also loaded these in the system short codes)
61XXX
Dial
N
50
And
61XXXXX
Dial
1
0
The intention of this is to have any numbers starting with a 61 that are five digits long routing over IP route 50 any starting with 61 that are seven digits long routing over route 0 to the Telco. I am sure this worked for a few minutes. It does work if I add a ; at the end of 61XXX and a # at the end of the dialing string but this is not ideal.
Any suggestions?