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Dial plan help for new PRI service

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pmcook

IS-IT--Management
Apr 7, 2011
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I need some help with building a dial plan. The main PRI trunk number is 2101. Extensions are numbered 200-223.

I see that I will need to accept 4 digits, delete 1 and subtract 1. So that gets the PRI to ring extension 100 which will be covered by 4 other phones. So This will make 5 phones ring, correct? Now here is where I am unsure, what if somebody dials any of the other numbers, say 4460? Do I need to do a pattern match for each of the ported numbers? I'd like them to go to 200 by default. Is there a way of defining a route that covers any non-matched DID? In this case extension 100 would be the destination.

PORT
XXX-XXX-2101
XXX-XXX-2102
XXX-XXX-2150
XXX-XXX-2166
XXX-XXX-4460
XXX-XXX-4695
XXX-XXX-4697
XXX-XXX-9508
XXX-XXX-9511
XXX-XXX-9515

Here are the new DIDs:

DID
XXX-XXX-9520 to 9521
XXX-XXX-7559 to 7598 >>>>> this is the range I will be using
XXX-XXX-2069

Do I create another route? Say for 7559-7598 do I say drop 1 digit and subract 358 which would cover extensions 201-240? Or do I renumber the extensions to 559-598? Which would be better?

Does the Magix apply routes as defined ie 0-15? Can I say define the DID to extension table (201-240) then the ported number 2101 and then would the Magix just send all non-matched numbers to a call group? Or am I thinking IPO?
 
Oops, all extensions are numbered 100-123. Not 200-223.
 
Receive 4 digits, match 2101, delete 4 (digits), add (the digits) 100, the call rings at Ext. 100

Receive 4 digits, match 2102, delete 4, add 100, the call rings at Ext. 100

Lather, rinse, repeat for the 10 old numbers that are being ported.


Then for the DID's from 7559 to 7598, the next routing table should be Receive 4 digits, match 75 (the first 2 digits), delete 2 (digits from the 4 digit number), add (the digit) 1 (in front of the remaining digits), and the calls will go to Ext. 159 through 198

Don't confuse yourself with how an IPO works, or any other system for that matter. Concern yourself with how a Legend works. Read the FAQ's for this forum, one of them covers PRI programming, including incoming digit routing. Read the Feature Reference from the Avaya support site.
 
Wow, Tom, what too you so long to reply? So for the DID map to extensions, do I need to change everyone's extension? I can tell them just add 58 to their existing one I suppose. I see now how you cannot subtract numbers, just delete digits.
 
Ahhh, light bulb moment.

I could use 7560-7569 and 7570-7579 and 7580-7589 for 30 DIDs which is all I need. SO I would need 3 tables I assume. So I would take 4 digits, delete 3 and add 10 for table 1, 11 for table 2 and 12 for table 3. Do I have that right?
 
Yes, that is a great way to handle it

MagixPRIRouting.JPG
 
You da man, Tom. And I still have entries left which I probably will not need.
 
You could even consolidate by taking the first 4 entries, receive 4 digits, match 21, delete 4, add 100, and you could also gain a few back with receive 4, match 96, delete 4, add 100, and receive 4, match 46, delete 4, add 100.
 
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