Which four configuration changes resolve this issue?

Refer to the exhibit.

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A collaboration engineer is troubleshooting outgoing calls that do not work to a specific number. The PSTN provider is playing a prompt explaining that the dialed number is missing the “1” for long Distance calls. Which four configuration changes resolve this issue? (Choose four)
A. edit rule 4 and change/+\0\1/ to /+1\0\1\2/
B. edit rule 1 and change \([27]..\) to (7+.\)
C. edit rule 3 and change /+1\1\2/ to /+\1\2/
D. edit rule 2 and change /+\0\2/ to /+1\0\1\2/
E. edit rule 2 and change \([567][456].\) to \([5-7][4-6].\)
F. edit rule 4 and change \(.*\) to \(776\)\(.*\)
G. edit rule 1 and change /+\1\2/ to /+1\1\2/
H. edit rule 3 and change \(7+ \) to ([27]..\)

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3 thoughts on “Which four configuration changes resolve this issue?

  1. BCGH with B requiring H to be removed before being changed along with G to create the correct output together
    /91\(7+.\)\(.*\)/ /+1\1\2/
    91\776\5284569/ / +1\7765284569\\/
    The same with B and C
    /91\([27]..\)\(.*\)/ /+1\1\2/
    91\7\76\5284569/ / +1\7765284569\\/

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