Is there a way to get the IP Office to use E.164?
When I add a + sign to the number field, it inserts a 00
in front of the sip invite.
I need the invite to show To: +1xxxxxxxxxx@ot.bandwidth.com
Right now, it only uses 10-digit dialing.
I can get bandwidth to accept 10-digit, but every time we
make a change at bandwidth, they revert to E.164 and we
have to call and have them change back to 10-digit.
If I can get the system to use E.164 it will make things
much easier!
Thanks,
-Jon
When I add a + sign to the number field, it inserts a 00
in front of the sip invite.
I need the invite to show To: +1xxxxxxxxxx@ot.bandwidth.com
Right now, it only uses 10-digit dialing.
I can get bandwidth to accept 10-digit, but every time we
make a change at bandwidth, they revert to E.164 and we
have to call and have them change back to 10-digit.
If I can get the system to use E.164 it will make things
much easier!
Thanks,
-Jon