03-27-07 12:11 AM
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>In my 7050 you can do it the other way round and specify prefixes via
>landline. So for example, I have used it in the past to add dialcodes or
>141 to numbers dialled across the landline.
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>If you are actually wanting to put these numbers across VoIP, then I sugges
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>you use Voxalot to scrub the dialstring. I do this for various calls where
>I want to change the dialstring, but it can be difficult to maintain two
>sets of dialling rules.
>HTH
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>Herman
Yes I had the same thought.
If you use Voxalot there are different ways in which you can set the
dial plan.
If ALL your numbers are preceeded by 4 non-required digits (in your
case1001) then, in the Voxalot dial plan, you could put this in the
replacement
${EXTEN:4}
and the dial pattern can be simply:-
_1001XX.
All numbers received will be expected to start with 1001 and those
same 4 digits will be chopped off.
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