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HiPath 4000 Dial Plan Question

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swamptech

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For anyone familiar with the Siemens HiPath - with a HiPath 4000 V2.0 - is it possible to enable numbers as Direct Inward Dial (only) numbers that would conflict with the dial-plan if also enabled as internally dial-able numbers?

For example, can we set up a DID number with the last five digits of 8-2323 even though we use "8" as a number internally to access one of our other locations over our wide-area network? In this case the LEC is sending 5 digits with DID calls. So, the PBX will see "82323" on these incoming calls. If it is possible to set this up without a dial-conflict, it is time-consuming to do so with the HiPath 4000?
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You ask a fine question weed hopper. There is a way but I need a few questions answered first and a couple comments.

What do you dial for your other sites?
Do your internal numbers 4 or 5 digit?
Are your other locations 4 or 5 digit?
Is Mickey Mouse a cat or a dog?
What are your other switches?

I have a 4000 v3.0 and manipulate incoming DID numbers and DNIS numbers.

 
U can use the DIDCR table to 'strip' digits on DID trunks. View your TDCSU for DID circuits, it should referance a DID table via it's SRT table. If TELCO sends 5 digits, you can only have your HP4K recieve 4 digits. NO BIG DEAL. I have several sites receiving 10 digits from TELCO, but only using the last 3 or 5. Don't changes your existing table, set up a new one, but when programming you will use the CHA-DIDCR, you cannot ADD and DIDCR table.
 
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