Re: The literal "*" as a routing prefix?

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Hi Robert,

I would rewrite the "*" to a numerical tech-prefix when the call comes
in and then route the call based on the tech-prefix.

Regards,
Jan


Robert Kulagowski wrote:
> Is it possible to configure the "*" as a routing prefix?
> 
> I've got this:
> 
> [RasSrv::PermanentEndpoints]
> 10.244.57.5=london;!1
> 10.244.22.5=chi;1
> 
> Which sends all calls that don't start with a "1" prefix to London.
> 
> However, I'd like calls that start with "*" to route through Chicago.

-- 
Jan Willamowius, jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, http://www.gnugk.org/

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