300-815 · Question #61
Refer to the exhibit. A user dials 84969010 and observes that the call is not routed immediately. The administrator notices that after matching the fixed-length translation pattern, the call hits the
The correct answer is C. Do Not Wait For Interdigit Timeout On Subsequent Hops on the translation pattern. After a translation pattern transforms the dialed digits, CUCM performs a second round of digit analysis on the translated number. If the translated number matches the catch-all '.' (dot) pattern or another variable-length pattern, CUCM will wait for the interdigit timeout before
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- AAllow Device Override on the route pattern
- BRoute Need Hop by Calling Party Number on the translation pattern
- CDo Not Wait For Interdigit Timeout On Subsequent Hops on the translation pattern
- DDo Not Wait For Interdigit Timeout On Subsequent Hops on the route pattern
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(47 responses)- A4% (2)
- B2% (1)
- C81% (38)
- D13% (6)
Explanation
After a translation pattern transforms the dialed digits, CUCM performs a second round of digit analysis on the translated number. If the translated number matches the catch-all '.' (dot) pattern or another variable-length pattern, CUCM will wait for the interdigit timeout before routing, because '.' can match any number of additional digits. Enabling 'Do Not Wait For Interdigit Timeout On Subsequent Hops' on the translation pattern instructs CUCM that once this translation pattern has been matched and the digits transformed, subsequent routing hops should not apply interdigit timeout - the call should be routed immediately with the digits as-is. This option must be on the translation pattern (not the route pattern, Option D) because the translation pattern is the first match that triggers the subsequent-hop behavior.
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