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BCM VoIP Network

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AlaaNajem

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Sep 18, 2005
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Hi,

I need to do a VoIP networking between a BCM400 Rls 3.7 with a AVAYA system using H323 trunks.

Site A: The extension range 3xx, 6xx, and 1xx having the AVAYA system.
Site B: The extension range 7xx with a BCM installed.

The VoIP networking is totally operational using the access code. But the customer want to dial the far end without using any access code (By dialing the extension number directly).

I cant create multiple access codes (6 and 1) since in the inactive DNs prefix 6 and 1 already exists.
 
try building destination code 62A for example. That way when the 62 is dialed you are able to get to the far end. Rename the 6 and 1 series sets if need be.

Thats not my fastball, thats my hurry up and get by you pitch... Satchel Paige
 
Hi,

Then in this case I have to create the destination codes from 60A to 69A, similarly from 10A to 19A, Which I think it is impractical.

Also I have tried to rename the 6 and 1 to any another range but there is no way in doing it.
 
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