Specifications
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3.10.4.4. destination-pattern
To specify either the prefix or the full E.164 telephone number to be used for a dial peer, use
the destination-pattern command in dial peer configuration mode. To disable the configured
prefix or telephone number, use the no form of this command.
destination-pattern string [ T ]
no destination-pattern
3.10.4.4.1. Syntax
Keyword / Argument Description
String Series of digits that specify a pattern for the E.164 or private
dialing plan
telephone number. Valid entries are the digits 0 through 9, the
following special characters(#, *) :
z The asterisk (*) and pound sign (#) that appear on standard
touch-tone dial pads.
z Period (.) which matches any entered digit (this character
is used as a wildcard). These characters can not come first
in a string. (example: .650 is not the valid entry)
z Brackets ( [ ] ), which indicate a range. A range is a
sequence of characters enclosed in the brackets; only
numeric characters from 0 to 9 are allowed in the range,
which is similar to Regular Expression Rule.
T Control character that indicates that the destination-pattern
value is a variable-length dial string.
3.10.4.4.2. Command Default
Enabled with a null string
3.10.4.4.3. Command Modes
Dial peer configuration
3.10.4.4.4. Usage Guidelines
Use the destination-pattern command to define the E.164 telephone number for a dial peer.
The pattern you configure is used to match dialed digits to a dial peer. The dial peer is then used
to complete the call. When a router receives voice data, it compares the called number (the full
E.164 telephone number) in the packet header with the number configured as the destination
pattern for the voice-telephony peer. The router then strips out the left-justified numbers that