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cphtdk

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  1. Thank you for the hint. I ended up adding all these lines to cover all of the above prefixes: ^0([2][0-9]{7})@.* ^0([3-6][0-1][0-9]{6})@.* ^0([4-5][3][0-9]{6})@.* ^0([5][3][0-9]{6})@.* ^0([7-9][1][0-9]{6})@.* Quite a complicated setup... /Thomas
  2. Hi, I'm trying to split mobile calls from landline calls. /Thomas
  3. Hi, I would like to specify a specific trunk for mobile phones. The mobilephone prefixes are as follows: 020xxxxxx 030xxxxxx 031xxxxxx 040xxxxxx 041xxxxxx 042xxxxxx 050xxxxxx 051xxxxxx 052xxxxxx 053xxxxxx 060xxxxxx 061xxxxxx 071xxxxxx 081xxxxxx 091xxxxxx In Asterisk this would actually be the dialplan, but i cannot figure it out in Snom. Would there be an easy way to do this? The 2 range I can get working with 0([2][0-9]{7})@.* but why whould the 30/31 range not be matched by 0([3][0-1]{7})@.* I don't get it.... Brgds Thomas Jensen
  4. Hi, Who recorded the original messages (Danish and US English)? We need more custom messages. Also there seems to be an error in all languages other than English. I.e. in Danish it says "For English press..." it makes no sense if English is already selected. It should say "For Danish press..." to toggle between the different language options. Best Regards Thomas
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