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ARS Leading Digits - Need assistance creating ARS w/ COR and no need to dial 9 for certain phones 2

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Lcorriero

IS-IT--Management
Dec 18, 2014
16
US
Hi All,

We have our ARS setup to use leading digit 9 for office employees but also use the phones from out Mitel system in our corporate apartment units where our guests have issues when dialing 9 (even though they are instructed to do so). The question is, how can we easily create a new ARS for a specific COR that accepts 1+ten digits and just 10 digits to dial outbound with as little impact to existing services as possible.

Thanks for any help anyone can lend.

 
Apologies, I went onto step two: dialing 10 digit number with no 1+digits and entered this:

NXX | 7 | Route | 203 <-- Note this is 43 This replaces all 92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99 + 9 digits

I then get, "The first leading digit cannot be a wildcard" Did I miss a step?

If I do 6XX | 7 | 203 <---I get a call to go thru but had to insert 91 in digit mod 203 when sending to the other system, not sure if I did this with all other 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, etc if I would then create a problem, but I could imagine it could.
 
@ Lcorriero, HMMMM - It is possible that is the case and that NXX is invalid while 9NXX is not.

This being the case you will need all 8 entries from 2xx-9xx

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