Place the steps for inbound dial-peer matching in the correct order.

Place the steps for inbound dial-peer matching in the correct order. (1)If no matches are found, the system uses the default dial peer. (2)Look for the destination-pattern command in a dial peer that matches the calling number or ANI string of the incoming call leg.
(3)Look for the POTS dial peer port configuration that matches the voice port associated with the incoming call(POTS dial peers only)
(4)Look for the incoming called-number command in the dial peer that matches the called number or DNIS string in the inbound call leg.
(5)Look for the answer-address command in a dial peer that matches the calling number or ANI string of the inbound call leg.
(I)Step1
(II)Step2
(III)Step3
(IV)Step4
(V)Step5

Place the steps for inbound dial-peer matching in the correct order. (1)If no matches are found, the system uses the default dial peer. (2)Look for the destination-pattern command in a dial peer that matches the calling number or ANI string of the incoming call leg.
(3)Look for the POTS dial peer port configuration that matches the voice port associated with the incoming call(POTS dial peers only)
(4)Look for the incoming called-number command in the dial peer that matches the called number or DNIS string in the inbound call leg.
(5)Look for the answer-address command in a dial peer that matches the calling number or ANI string of the inbound call leg.
(I)Step1
(II)Step2
(III)Step3
(IV)Step4
(V)Step5

A.
(I)-(4);(II)-(2);(III)-(5);(IV)-(3);(V)-(1)

B.
(I)-(4);(II)-(5);(III)-(2);(IV)-(3);(V)-(1)

C.
(I)-(5);(II)-(4);(III)-(2);(IV)-(3);(V)-(1)

D.
(I)-(4);(II)-(5);(III)-(2);(IV)-(1);(V)-(3)



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I have the same idea. B