Re: E.164 assignment through Radius

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Michal,

Two words ... THANK YOU!

For those that don't know why it is useful think about a telephone
exchange - it assigns the numbers, not the telephone, also some
video endpoints seem to be a little hard to configure with long E.164
numbers but will accept them in RCF's.

Anyway I shall try out the feature on our test network by Monday
and share my experiences with the list shortly afterwards. 

Regards
Mark
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Mark Vevers.    mark@ifl.net / mark@vevers.net
Principal Internet Engineer, Internet for Learning,
Research Machines Plc. (AS5503)
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