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Old August 10th, 2007, 06:04 PM
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Default PAP Dial Plan Provisioning

I use 8 to dial my fax outbound route, so I add this to my provisioning script:

<Dial_Plan_1_ ua="na">(<:8>,1xxx[2-9]xxxxxx|<:8>,[2-9]xxxxxx)</Dial_Plan_1_>

The problem is that this also hangs the provisioning, I can manually copy and paste the dial plan in and it works fine....i'm not sure whats going on. Any ideas?
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The problem is that this also hangs the provisioning, I can manually copy and paste the dial plan in and it works fine....i'm not sure whats going on. Any ideas?
"<" and ">" are special characters to XML (i.e. the start and end of an XML "tag"). Did you "escape" them, when you tried to "provision" your dial plan?
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"<" and ">" are special characters to XML (i.e. the start and end of an XML "tag"). Did you "escape" them, when you tried to "provision" your dial plan?
I'm going to say no. How would I escape them?
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Figured it out.

<Dial_Plan_1_ ua="na">(&lt;:8&gt;,1xxx[2-9]xxxxxx|&lt;:8&gt;,[2-9]xxxxxx)</Dial_Plan_1_>
<Dial_Plan_2_ ua="na">(&lt;:8&gt;,1xxx[2-9]xxxxxx|&lt;:8&gt;,[2-9]xxxxxx)</Dial_Plan_2_>
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