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Route Patterns
Essentially, call routing is the process of directing calls toward a destination.
A route pattern can consist of one or more digits and is a set of numbers (possibly including wildcards) that CUCM matches against a
dialed number. For example, a route pattern could match 1234 or it could match 1XXX, where each X corresponds to any single digit
(between 0 and 9).
A route pattern can point directly to a gateway, or it can point to a route list (route lists are described later in this section). It will
match a specific dialed number or range of numbers and will direct calls with these dialed numbers to a gateway or route list.
Alternatively, a route pattern can be configured to block calls with a specific dialed number or range of numbers.
You can configure route patterns by going to Route Plan, Route/Hunt, Route Pattern in Cisco CUCM Administration. Figure 1-8
shows the configuration of a route pattern.
FIguRE 1-8
Route Pattern
Configuration
 
 
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