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When executing either Digit Matching/Translations or Routing, the digits 0x0A-0x0F react differently depending on whether routing/digit matching is on the incoming leg or outgoing leg. See Below. This feature is supported in all protocols.

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To enable/disable the Support for BCD digits 0x0A - 0x0F select either True or False from the drop down menu in Channel Group in the Web GUI channel group page. The Default is value is False. The value False does not offer support for digits 0x0A-0x0F on outgoing leg.

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 Additional Additional Information

  • This feature is enabled in the Channel Group Pane, therefore some channel groups can be configured as supporting digits 0x0A through 0x0F and other channel groups can be left as the default which is supporting digits 0x00-0x09, #, and *.

  • All sorting is done as explained in the topic.

  • The digit table supports only 0-9, *, #, x, and &. If 0x0A through 0x0D is in the matching string then that entry should go to the sequential list. The tree match is completed first and then the sequential list is used if there is no match in the Digit tree. For Example: If 862& and 862D are entries in a routing table and the string to match is set at 862D the router will return 862& as the match found.

  • Call Tracing displays whether the Support for digits A to F is enabled or disabled. Refer to the portion of call trace displayed below. The first line in the table displays that the Support for digits A to F is set to Enabled on the incoming (00) channel group. The second line in the table displays that the Support for digits A to F is set to Disabled on the outgoing (01) channel group.

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