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Significance of $ in dial-peer destination pattern
Wed, 25 Oct 2006 13:24:56 +0000
$ means ”end of digits” and is used for a more specific match. If you have two dial-peers with the same pattern and one with $ and the other without $, then call routing logic will always match the one with $, because that is more specific. Even if you give a lower preference to the dial-peer with $, still it will be matched ...]
UML Solving...help pls
Fri, 10 Oct 2008 10:48:16 GMT
hello....i'm juz wondering is there any that generates UML diagrams such as sequence diagram,activity diagram n more once i enter my source code??...help me pls
most of the software i use only generates class diagrams...
could anyone tell me which is can help me......
The Nexus 7k, labbed up and tested, part 1
Fri, 26 Sep 2008 20:13:44 +0000
We recently had the chance to poke at the Nexus 7k (and 5k, but that platform us much less interesting as it’s just L2) both in our own lab and in Cisco’s Customer Proof of Concept (CPOC) lab in San Jose. I must say the experience in the CPOC really reaffirmed my belief that the ...]
CMC and FAC
Wed, 19 Jul 2006 05:03:52 +0000
When you have a CMC and FAC enabled on a route pattern, you have to enter FAC first, before entering CMC code.
CMC codes do show up on CDR records (unlike FAC)
How to prepend digits to called id in MGCP
Thu, 20 Jul 2006 02:15:00 +0000
Based on the ISDN number plan and type of the incoming call, the following values will be used to prepend the Caller ID.
National number prefix
International number prefix
Subscriber number prefix
Unknown number prefix
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