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Refer to the Exhibit [1].[^1].* / /011\1/
B) Rule 1/^\+1 [2-9]..[2-9]……$ / /\1/
C) Rule 1 /^

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   Refer to the exhibit. Users report that outbound PSTN calls from phones registered to Cisco UCM are not completing. The local service provider in North America has a requirement to receive calls in 10-digit format. The Cisco UCM sends the calls to the Cisco Unified Border Element router in a globalized E.164 format. There is an outbound dial peer on Cisco Unified Border Element configured to send the calls to the provider. The dial peer has a voice translation profile applied in the correct direction but an incorrect voice translation rule applied. Which rule modifies DNIS in the format that the provider is expecting? A)  rule 1 /^\+ [^1].* / /011\1/ B)  rule 1/^\+1 [2-9]..[2-9]……$ / /\1/ C)  rule 1 /^ [2-9]..[2-9]……$ / /\1/ D)  rule 1 /^\+1 [2-9]..[2-9]……$ / /\0/ Refer to the exhibit. Users report that outbound PSTN calls from phones registered to Cisco UCM are not completing. The local service provider in North America has a requirement to receive calls in 10-digit format. The Cisco UCM sends the calls to the Cisco Unified Border Element router in a globalized E.164 format. There is an outbound dial peer on Cisco Unified Border Element configured to send the calls to the provider. The dial peer has a voice translation profile applied in the correct direction but an incorrect voice translation rule applied. Which rule modifies DNIS in the format that the provider is expecting?

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