We are trying to connect a Cisco Voice Gateway 2600 with ISDN interfaces to an Alcatel PBX 4200.
The Router is configured as if it was an extension (say number 48, since the Nubering plan of the Alcatel is with 2 digits).
We would like to receive further digits (say 4) in order to route the call to the VoIP Network. For example we'd like to receive "48 9999" and then route only "9999".
The problem is that the PBX sends us only "48".
We think the problem is the way the Alcatel is configured but we're not sure it can be configured in a different way.
Has anyone any suggestion or workaround for this problem?
Thanks a lot
Nicolas
The Router is configured as if it was an extension (say number 48, since the Nubering plan of the Alcatel is with 2 digits).
We would like to receive further digits (say 4) in order to route the call to the VoIP Network. For example we'd like to receive "48 9999" and then route only "9999".
The problem is that the PBX sends us only "48".
We think the problem is the way the Alcatel is configured but we're not sure it can be configured in a different way.
Has anyone any suggestion or workaround for this problem?
Thanks a lot
Nicolas