Re: Dialnumber analys gnugk2.2.2

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Hi,

You can make a try as follows ..

[RoutingPolicy]
Default=numberanalysis,explicit,internal,neighbor,parent

[RoutingPolicy::OnARQ]
default=numberanalysis,explicit,internal,neighbor,parent

[Routing::NumberAnalysis]
.=1:7


Regards,

..Tusar..


On 7/3/06, Robert <bobrob@xxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Everybody,

is it possible to set a length of dial-numbers for gateway calls.
For example: i need that dialed numbers wont be longer than 7 digits.

[Routing::NumberAnalysis] - as i understood wont work with gateway calls.

Please advice... is there any other way to do that or I am missing
something with  [Routing::NumberAnalysis].

Thank you,
Robert

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