| kevin k 2006-12-19, 7:11 pm |
| thanks
your note and explanation and way to remedy is one of the best i have found
so far.
On 12/19/06, Jonathan Charles <jonvoip@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> That is normal.
>
> Realistically, you can request any number of digits to be sent by the
> provider, normally, they only send the last 4 or 5, however, they can send
> all 10 if you want.
>
> With the Direct-inward-dial command, these digits will be passed to CCM
> (if MGCP), or to a voip dial-peer (of H.323) and sent to CCM.
>
> Ideally, you want to plan you numbering schema inside your network to
> match the number of digits that telco is sending you.
>
> However, if it doesn't match, you can create a translation pattern on CCM
> to change it to the number of digits that matches your system...
>
> For example, suppose telco is sending you six digits that follow this
> pattern 4501 - 4933. You can create a translation pattern that matches 4XXXX
> and passes XXXX to the 4-digit extensions on your network.
>
>
>
> Jonathan
>
> On 12/19/06, kevin k <kds850@gmail.com> wrote:
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