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Any idea about this?<br>
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Thanks!<br>
Robert Cuaresma<br>
TELCON, S.A.<br>
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Is it possible to exclude a Caller Pattern from a Peering Rule?
I have two peering servers with priority 1 and priority 2
respectively. The peer with priority 1 have configured some
rules for determinate international and mobile prefix like this:<br>
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Name: Peer 1 (Some destinations are routed through this peer)<br>
Priority: 1<br>
Rules:<br>
Callee prefix: 34902<br>
Callee pattern: <i>empty<br>
</i>Caller pattern: I try to put: !^<a
class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="sip:931234567@mydomain%5C.es$" moz-do-not-send="true">sip:931234567@mydomain\.es$</a>
(I use ! at the start of the line to try to invert the rule but
doesn't works)<br>
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Name: Peer 2 (this is the default route)<br>
Priority: 2<br>
Rules:<br>
Callee prefix: <i>empty<br>
</i>Callee pattern: <i>empty<br>
</i>Caller pattern: <i>empty<br>
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</i>The goal is for calls from DDI 931234567 to 34902
destinations are routed through Peer 2 instead Peer 1.<br>
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Any idea?<br>
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Thanks a lot!!<br>
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