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Attendant Console - Line Status
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| Andrew Dignan 2006-01-31, 8:45 pm |
| Pretty sure I know the answer to this one but thought I would check. I
have a site where the DN's assigned to the phone are four digit, however,
they have a two digit site code that is needed to dial between sites.
So...the directory number assigned to each users is six digits for
corporate directory reasons.
Therefore, the phone DN is 8000 for example, but Attendant Console is
looking for 808000 and obviously can't find that directory number hence to
line status.
Is there any workaround for this? I looked through the config files
looking for a spot to tell it to not look at the first two digits, etc but
no luck.
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| Andrew Dignan 2006-01-31, 8:45 pm |
| http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products...00801ec5a5.html
DialRules.xml
This will get the job done.
> Pretty sure I know the answer to this one but thought I would check. I
> have a site where the DN's assigned to the phone are four digit, however,
> they have a two digit site code that is needed to dial between sites.
>
> So...the directory number assigned to each users is six digits for
> corporate directory reasons.
>
> Therefore, the phone DN is 8000 for example, but Attendant Console is
> looking for 808000 and obviously can't find that directory number hence to
> line status.
>
> Is there any workaround for this? I looked through the config files
> looking for a spot to tell it to not look at the first two digits, etc but
> no luck.
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