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APPENDIX F: Device Manager Cross Launch
Cisco Unified Communications Technical Training
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Outbound Dial-peer matching patterns
Dial-peers route on the value after the destination-pattern CLI under each dial-peer. Common
destination pattern wildcards are
Pattern
Explanation
Digits such as 0-9,*,#
Digits one would dial on a phone
Period or dot (.)
Specifies any one wildcard digit
Comma (,)
Inserts a one-second pause
Square brackets [x-y]
Indicates a range of digits within the brackets
Percentage (%)
The preceding digit occurred zero or more times
T
Indicates a variable-length pattern
For the North American dial-plan, here is a typical example of what you would have
Local 7-digit dialing destination-pattern 9[2-9]......
Long Distance 11-digit “1+” dialing destination-pattern 91[2-9]..[2-9]......
International dialing destination-pattern 9011T
Emergency or 911 destination-pattern 9911
Here is another exercise showing how dial-peer matching occurs based on the below config:

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Cisco UC500 series Specifications

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BrandCisco
ModelUC500 series
CategoryVoIP
LanguageEnglish