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4 & 5 Digit Ext's

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djacobs38

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Jan 12, 2011
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I have a client that had 9 offices with a IP Office in each office. The extensions are numbered as 1100 (office 1), 1200 (office 2), 1300 (office 3). They just opened a 10th office. I made the ext's 1000X. Has anyone mixed 4 digit ext's with 5 digit ext's in a SCN environment before? The new office is able to dial all of the other branch offices. The existing offices are not able to dial the new office. When the 4th digit is entered the call is initiated before the 5th digit is entered.
 
Up the Dial Delay Count to 5

But mixing extn length can cause problems, I'd make the new office 200x.

Kind regards

Gunnar
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Hippos have bad eyesight, but considering their weight, it’s hardly their problem

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I agree on the 200X idea. Maybe I will let them suffer with the 5 digit ext issue until they cave and let me switch to 200X. ;-)
 
You don't think that approach is a tad too soft?
Rip of the band aid!

Kind regards

Gunnar
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Hippos have bad eyesight, but considering their weight, it’s hardly their problem

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I've got a 3 IPO SCN with office one and two having 4 digit 43XX and 54/55XX extensions plus the third system with 2XX DNs and it works fine. Obviously you need to make sure there are no dialing plan conflicts (x201 and x2018 in same SCN) but otherwise it is not an issue that I've seen.

Qz
 
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