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The Peeredge SBC supports the following dial patterns:

Dial Pattern (called party)

Call Direction

Comment

+1[2-9]XX[2-9]XXXXXX (e.164 format)

From Peeredge SBC to Customer

46 Labs recommends using e.164 format for all inbound calls

1[2-9]XX[2-9]XXXXXX

From Peeredge SBC to Customer

County Code (cc) and 10-digit NANP

+[cc][subscriber number including area code] e.164 format

From Customer to Peeredge SBC

46 Labs recommends using e.164 format for all outbound calls

[cc][subscriber number including area code] e.164 format

From Customer to Peeredge SBC

Same as e.164 format without the leading + symbol

911

988

From Customer to Peeredge SBC

  • 911 – Emergency Services

  • 988 – Suicide Prevention

1[47]XX

From Customer to Peeredge SBC

  • 1411 – Directory Services

  • 1711 – Service for deaf and hearing impaired

0

From Customer to Peeredge SBC

Operator services

011!

From Customer to Peeredge SBC

International services

 ee.164 Dialing

The Peeredge SBC fully supports e.164 dialing. All PSTN carriers are configured for e.164 dialing.

E.164 is an international numbering plan for public telephone systems where each assigned number contains a country code, a national destination code, and a subscriber number. There can be up to 15 digits in an e.164 number. A complete e.164 number is designated by a leading + symbol. Two examples of e.164 numbers are +16054721233 and +4930220005020. When Peeredge Switches are is configured to support e.164 dialing , it alleviates the need to include an International Direct Dialing (IDD) prefix in the dialed number.

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46 Labs recommends using e.164 dialing patterns. 

  • Note:  If an e.164 dial pattern is used, then all numbers in all relevant SIP headers (RURI, From, To, PAI, Contact, Diversion, etc.) in all inbound and outbound calls should be properly formatted as e.164 numbers.

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