CAR/ART Billing for Off-Net and On-Net Calls

Is there any possibility of differentiating between On-Net and Off-Net calls once the Rating engine has been configured?
Within the CAR Dial-Plan the following destination patterns are configured 2XXX, 3XXX and classified as On-Net.
The problem is that when you run a detailed report, calls between 2XXX and 3XXX display billing amounts, when only Off-Net calls are required for billing.

Could be a codec issue. Verify what codec you are trying to use when the call fails.
Is this H323 or MGCP, what is the PSTN connectivity, SIP or PRI or FX0?
Might be helpful to post the router config.

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