Inbound Rule not going to IVR

Trying to get inbound rules to work and I get the infamous “this number is not in service”

I have setup an inbound rule that is tied to this DID but its not going the way I thought it would.

Here is the log from the CLI as a newbie trying to read this log and nothing is standing out at me.

== Using SIP RTP TOS bits 184
== Using SIP RTP CoS mark 5
== Using SIP VRTP TOS bits 136
== Using SIP VRTP CoS mark 6
– Executing [+19517900006@from-trunk-sip-BW-SIP-A:1] Set(“SIP/BW-SIP-A-0000003b”, “GROUP()=OUT_2”) in new stack
– Executing [+19517900006@from-trunk-sip-BW-SIP-A:2] Goto(“SIP/BW-SIP-A-0000003b”, “from-trunk,+195179000 06,1”) in new stack
– Goto (from-trunk,+19517900006,1)
– Executing [+19517900006@from-trunk:1] Set(“SIP/BW-SIP-A-0000003b”, “__FROM_DID=+19517900006”) in new st ack
– Executing [+19517900006@from-trunk:2] NoOp(“SIP/BW-SIP-A-0000003b”, “Received an unknown call with DID set to +19517900006”) in new stack
– Executing [+19517900006@from-trunk:3] Goto(“SIP/BW-SIP-A-0000003b”, “s,a2”) in new stack
– Goto (from-trunk,s,2)
– Executing [s@from-trunk:2] Answer(“SIP/BW-SIP-A-0000003b”, “”) in new stack
– Executing [s@from-trunk:3] Wait(“SIP/BW-SIP-A-0000003b”, “2”) in new stack
– Executing [s@from-trunk:4] Playback(“SIP/BW-SIP-A-0000003b”, “ss-noservice”) in new stack
– <SIP/BW-SIP-A-0000003b> Playing ‘ss-noservice.ulaw’ (language ‘en’)
– Executing [s@from-trunk:5] SayAlpha(“SIP/BW-SIP-A-0000003b”, “+19517900006”) in new stack
– <SIP/BW-SIP-A-0000003b> Playing ‘letters/plus.ulaw’ (language ‘en’)
== Spawn extension (from-trunk, s, 5) exited non-zero on ‘SIP/BW-SIP-A-0000003b’
– Executing [h@from-trunk:1] Macro(“SIP/BW-SIP-A-0000003b”, “hangupcall,”) in new stack
– Executing [s@macro-hangupcall:1] GotoIf(“SIP/BW-SIP-A-0000003b”, “1?skiprg”) in new stack
– Goto (macro-hangupcall,s,4)
– Executing [s@macro-hangupcall:4] GotoIf(“SIP/BW-SIP-A-0000003b”, “1?skipblkvm”) in new stack
– Goto (macro-hangupcall,s,7)
– Executing [s@macro-hangupcall:7] GotoIf(“SIP/BW-SIP-A-0000003b”, “1?theend”) in new stack
– Goto (macro-hangupcall,s,9)
– Executing [s@macro-hangupcall:9] Hangup(“SIP/BW-SIP-A-0000003b”, “”) in new stack
== Spawn extension (macro-hangupcall, s, 9) exited non-zero on ‘SIP/BW-SIP-A-0000003b’ in macro ‘hangupcall’
== Spawn extension (from-trunk, h, 1) exited non-zero on ‘SIP/BW-SIP-A-0000003b’

I figured it out, it was due to the callerID number being put in by mistake… the system could not match on the inbound routing.