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Using extensions beginngin with a 9
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| I have problem.
People dial 9 to get an outside line, so I have a bunch of translation
patterns beginning with a 9.
Now I have people joining the systems whose last 4 digits of their
numbers are 9XXX. My telco is sending 4 digits with the call, and it is
ringing busy. However, when the telco switches to sending me 7 digits,
and I change the extension on the phone to be the full 7 digits, the
calls come through.
How can I use 4 digits with these extensions beginning with a 9?
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| Erick Bergquist 2005-12-29, 8:45 pm |
| Put the translation patterns with 9 in a partition,
and configure proper CSSs for outbound calls from
phones and then a CSS for inbound calls from the
gateway. The CSS for inbound calls from gateways
shouldn't have the partition used for the translation
patterns. Assign this CSS to the gateway for incoming
calls. This way only those partitions in that CSS are
usable for inbound calls on the gateway. =
--- IT <it@cimgroup.com> wrote:
> I have problem.
> People dial 9 to get an outside line, so I have a
> bunch of translation
> patterns beginning with a 9.
> =
> Now I have people joining the systems whose last 4
> digits of their
> numbers are 9XXX. My telco is sending 4 digits with
> the call, and it is
> ringing busy. However, when the telco switches to
> sending me 7 digits,
> and I change the extension on the phone to be the
> full 7 digits, the
> calls come through.
> =
> How can I use 4 digits with these extensions
> beginning with a 9?
> =
> =
> =
>
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