Refer to the exhibit. What is the problem when 237 dials 972551915?
A. The problem is in "forward-digits 7"; the dial peer should be with "forward-digits 9."
B. The problem is in "forward-digits 7"; the dial peer should be with "forward-digits 5."
C. The problem is in "forward-digits 7"; the dial peer should be with "forward-digits 2."
D. The problem is in "forward-digits 7"; the dial peer should be with "forward-digits 8."
the answer is D :
to send the complete 8 digits you have to configure the “forward-digits 8.”
it takes the digits from right to left so, the access code “9” will be strip. and will send only 8 digits to the PSTN.
access code 9 is the default access code used at least in my workplace.
A should be the answer. Do not you see the DDI dot ‘.’ in each A/B/C/D?
access code is the default access code used at least in my workplace.
Pots dial-peers strip the qualified digits from a destination pattern.
So, in this case the leading 9 isstripped. Hence 8 digits instead of 9 digits are to be forwarded.
forward-digits 8 and not forward-digits 9
Does not say what happens when the 9 digit number is dialed to show their is an issue, just states their is an issue.