Specifications

AT&T IP Flexible Reach Service
Nortel BCM200/400 (Release 4.0.2.03a) H.323 Configuration Guide
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APPENDIX A: Configuring Destination Code with
Wildcard
In an inbound call scenario, when the leading digit sent to the BCM is the same
as the digit used in the destination code. Without configuring for a wildcard; the
BCM will interpret the call as a tandem call, and will fail to terminate the call on
the BCM. To remedy this, it is recommended to configure destination code with
wildcard.
If the IP Flexible Reach sends a site prefix that is the same as the digit being
used for the destination code; please use the following configuration example.
In this example, the number sent to the BCM is the following: “961170”. To
configure the BCM for this call, use the following wildcard configuration.
Under
Configuration Æ Telephony Æ Dialing Plan Æ Routing
, under the
Destination Codes
tab, add the destination code “9A” to use Normal Route
“001.” Configure the absorbed length to 1 so that the BCM will absorb the ‘9’
only in an outbound call scenario. Uncheck the digit following the ‘9’ in the
incoming digit stream to the BCM (in this example, the ‘6’ in “961170”).
Figure 28: Configuring Destination Code with Wildcard