They can normally "pad" your 7 digit numbers to make it 10 - if you're callers are all in the same area code (NPA) it might work. Marshall Morgan Internet Doorway, Inc (aka NETDOOR) http://www.netdoor.com 601.969.1434 x28 | 800.952.1570 x28 | 601.969.3629 x28 | Fax 601.969.3838 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andy" <beezer@xmission.com> To: <usr-tc@lists.xmission.com> Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 10:00 PM Subject: (usr-tc) HiPer DSP - DNIS/DID alternate number access
In a pickle here.
Telco was sending me 4 digits that I was matching under DNIS Access Codes / DNIS Group, for the purpose of setting up modems on the fly on alternate access numbers. Now the telco is sending me mostly 10 digits (but sometimes 7), and my 4 digit pattern won't match. Unless I fall back to an undesirable telco service, they can't control the variable 7/10 digits.
Putting 10 digits in my DNIS Group fields sounds obvious, except that I have more target numbers than Group fields (limit of 3). Really need suffix matching.
I've been sifting extensively through the documentation, but have not found a regex type pattern match. Anyone have leads or answers on my dilemma?
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