We had an option 11 and 51 but both are now on a single option 61. Both systems had did's in the 2900's on the option 11 it was a XXX prefix where on the 51 it was a YYY. when we combined the systems, we made the XXX prefix numbers 5 digit extensions by prepending a 6 to the extension so what was XXX-2900 became extension 62900 internally. when calling out, the YYY numbers show the correct ANI while the XXX extensions show the full extension number with the XXX prefix as in XXX62900 both with the area code shown but left out here to simplify things. My default (0) entry in the CLID table is as follows
ENTRY 0
HNTN
ESA_HLCL
ESA_INHN NO
ESA_APDN YES
HLCL AAAYYY
DIDN YES
HLOC
LSC
CLASS_FMT DN
where AAA is the area code. My question is this, does anyone know of a way to strip the 6 from the dn or just use the last 4 digits of the dn to make the correct ANI display on outbound calls from the XXX extensions?
Right now i have entry 1 set to the following as a work around to show the main number for that range:
ENTRY 1
HNTN
ESA_HLCL
ESA_INHN NO
ESA_APDN NO
HLCL AAAXXX2900
DIDN NO
HLOC
LSC
CLASS_FMT DN
Thanks.
ENTRY 0
HNTN
ESA_HLCL
ESA_INHN NO
ESA_APDN YES
HLCL AAAYYY
DIDN YES
HLOC
LSC
CLASS_FMT DN
where AAA is the area code. My question is this, does anyone know of a way to strip the 6 from the dn or just use the last 4 digits of the dn to make the correct ANI display on outbound calls from the XXX extensions?
Right now i have entry 1 set to the following as a work around to show the main number for that range:
ENTRY 1
HNTN
ESA_HLCL
ESA_INHN NO
ESA_APDN NO
HLCL AAAXXX2900
DIDN NO
HLOC
LSC
CLASS_FMT DN
Thanks.