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Outgoing calls issue

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When I use my TAC my calls work fine, but when I dial "9" I have to dial a "#" afterward then my number to make the call. If I don't dial the "#" the call attempt fails after 7 digits.
 
Sorry, is there a way to dial "9" without having to dial the "#"?
 
run a 'disp feat' and see what your ars code is set to.
 
ARS access code 1: 9 Access code 2:
 
you need to post the trace results from a station you're calling from. So, how many digits are in the full number you are dialing? The system may be expecting more or less digits.
 
check your dial plan ana and see what entries exisit post the results

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I'm dialing 9 949 756 7160, because my service provider requires all 10 digits. ( is to get an outside line, but if I dial the above string once I get to 9 949 756 7 I get a event error 1643. If I dial 9# then the number 949 756 7160 it goes through. I don't want to dial the # if I don't have to.

Display ars ana 9
Dialed String Min Max R. Pat. C Type
9 7 7 p2 hnpa
911 3 3 1 hnpa
949 10 10 1 hnpa
 
# is dialing enblock but that is at the end of the string not the beginning something is being manipulated , do as wptelli suggested post a list trace of a good call and a bad call ,, also show us your ars ana for the digits your ars digit convrsion and your route pattern.

As at the moment you saying by dialing 9#9497576789 or whatever does not make any sense you are also using partition tables do you understand how partition tables work.?


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I thought I did, but maybe not. It was my understanding that in order to get an outside line, I was to set up a feature code, typically "9" which would get me to the ARS table, which permits access to dialing strings which gets me to a route pattern, then to a trunk. Where am I going wrong?
 
hmmm to simplify ... basic set up

dialplan ana
9= fac
Change feature acces code for ars =9
change ars ana 9 gets you into that table ....... however your max digits in your ars table is 7 for p2 so its never going to allow you to dial,more than 7 digits
try changing that max digits to 10 ,
your denail event translates to this


1643 Off-hook dialing time out Standard action stimulus processing. originator
group type not trunk, DEXT, SMPL(station), or
attendant. DEXT, SMPL, attendant does not
Class of Service allow off-hook alert, processing
a digit timeout for Line Intercept Tone timer.

Which does not make any sense(at this point)..... as requested make the change i have just suggested , then if that does not work (it should) we need to look further into the ars ana table extdigits .. location etc , and we need to see a list trace station of a working and non working call.


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but he has a 10 digit entry already for 949 which is the closest match, but still the mystery for having to dial 9 and then # then number, also for the entry of 9 for 7 digits I would remove the partition and just insert a local call route pattern if he site is not using partition tables.

 
smokinjoe2938, that is correct. The entry 9 with 7min/ max digits was already there so because my service provider requires the fill 10 digits for an out going call, I put the 949 with 10/ 10. I just removed that and change the 9 to 10/ 10. Either work just fine if I dial 9 # then my 10 digit number starting with 9, e.g. 949 7567160. The 10 digit number also works if I use my TAC, but I was under the impression that when I dial 9 I didn't have to dial a # as well. Is there a way to get an outside line dialing 9 with no #.
 
hmmm apologies missed that one joe bottom entry that indeed should match ... possibly location based routing would love to see a list trace of a good and bad call

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Give me a few and I try to get one.
 
Make sure 9 in the dial plan is the only entry for 9 and that it is a fac code I suspect that the digit 9 is in there twice, you should never have to dial 9# and the telephone number

 
agreed i reckon its somehow getting stripped then appended appended by ars digit conversion or some thing daft ..... im signing off now but when i get those list traces i bet we see the issue ... good luck and good evening boys(uk time)

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I have 9 for my feature access code to the ARS not 9# or 9*. I then have a single entry in my ARS ANA for 9 with 10min/ 10max to route pattern 1 to trunk 1. Again, it does work with TAC and 9#. Otherwise not.
 
OK, thank you for the help. No hurry, I'll get the traces ASAP.
 
do a display dial plan analsys and make sure 9 is the only entry with a length of 1 set to fac

 
good man get those traces and all will be revealed

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