Re: prefix rewrite

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This is very simple.
Use tech-preffix command in Cisco dial-peer voice

Then configure like this in gnugk.ini
[RasSrv::PermanentEndpoints]
213.214.215.216=PARTN1;333#
313.314.315.316=PARTN3;111#
Good luck

On 8 Январь 2004 16:34, gk@xxy.ro wrote:
> hello,
>
> I have two separate providers for the same destination and each one
> wants the numbers sent to his network to start with a different
> prefix (techprefix)
> at the moment I am doing this on the cisco gw and I want do migrate
> the configuration to gnugk
>
> from the manual I understand that [RasSrv::RewriteE164] section is
> consulted before the routing process. is this true ?
>
> is the a way to rewrite numbers based on the destination gateway ?
>
> thanks,
>
> Razvan Radu
> CORE Technologies
> Tel: 021 2420383
>
>
>
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