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Unread 07-28-2007, 11:38 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by xvaiox View Post
Can you explain where this comes from and I assume the 1 comes from the provider order? *${EXTEN:1}


what wold the string look like for me, similar to yours only changing the provider number?

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Hi,

I chose 1 as an example. In fact it can be anything you like. Allow me to explain.

If you were to choose 172 to map to *72 then in your dial plan entry you would define the pattern as _172

The replacement field would be defined as *${EXTEN:1} which breaks down as

* - Prefix the number with a *
${EXTEN:1} - Skip the first digit dialed

So this means that when you dial 172 Voxalot will change the number to *72 before passing it onto the provider associated with the dial plan entry.

Does that make sense?
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