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Lelio Fulgenzi


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05-16-07 12:11 AM

I think I've come up with a plan that suits my needs regarding inbound diali
ng during SRST and wouldn't mind hearing what others have to say....

Basically, I'm going to create two dial-peers for both the T1 ports which tr
anslate all incoming calls so that it adds a 9 in front of it. Then I will u
se num-exp to modify these to the appropriate extension.

My reasoning behind this is this:
a.. by prefixing all incoming calls I am not limited to the number of transl
ation rules (15)
b.. by using the translation profile incoming on the dialpeer I don't have t
o worry about affecting numbers dialed by phones onsite
c.. by using num-exp config statements with 9<blah>, onsite phones don't see
 any change in dialing behaviour
a.. if i had used just the number without the 9, users would see matches to 
non-existant extensions
d.. by using num-exp I have no limits (not that I've seen)

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