10-18-2007, 11:02 AM | #1 |
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UK NGN lookup
I started to try and use the non-geo lookup to route calls. I can get it to work for some numbers existing in the e164 database, but ones I added do not work.
Does it take time to propogate onto voxalot (I added them a couple of days ago, and they shoe OK on e164)? To help others I found I could get some results by using the following two entries in my dial plan: Pattern* _08. Replacement* 0044${EXTEN:1} Provider* voipcheap.com Active* Yes Virtual Toll Free Enabled* No ENUM Lookup Yes 44${EXTEN:1} Geographic Lookup Yes 442012345678 (put your number in here) Pattern* _44ZXXXXXXX. Replacement* 00${EXTEN:1} Provider* voipcheap.com Active* Yes Virtual Toll Free Enabled* No ENUM Lookup No Geographic Lookup No It is important that as well as the NG lookup entry (the first) you also have entries for dialling in the international format without a prefix (e.g. 442012345678) so that the Geo number found can be dialled. I also have an entry for 353 as some non-geo lookups point to an Irish Geo number. |
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