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Incoming treatment table

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Abraham Sheehan

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Aug 30, 2018
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My company has a CM6 PBX. Is there a way to increase the number of entries for a incoming treatment table. We have 2000 did number that need to route to extensions. Example 215-382-4600 thru 6600. Carrier delivers 4 digits I need to insert a 7 then pass the 4 digits. there is not enough spots to enter all the numbers. Is there any wild cards that can be used?
 
You don't need wildcards. A simple single match is good enough.
Haven't done it with blank incoming digits, but I think this would take any 4 digits delivered on PRI and pass them to CM as 7XXXX. So, if Sally has 215-382-5500 and extension 75500 and Bob has 215-382-5501 and extension 75501, this one entry would match all cases.

And I'm not entirely sure how that table works, but I presume it will use the most exact match and not the first match in the list. So you could always specify a match for 6588 later and delete 4 digits and insert 75500 to send it to Sally and it wouldn't matter where in the table you put it - before the example below or after - CM would treat 6588 on the incoming number because it's a more precise match than "nothing" or "6" or "65" or "658" if you had other rules for those.

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change inc-call-handling-trmt trunk-group 1                     Page   1 of   3
                       INCOMING CALL HANDLING TREATMENT
 Service/      Number   Number      Del Insert
 Feature        Len      Digits
 public-ntwrk    4                       7
 public-ntwrk
 public-ntwrk
 
If you have stations built against the did's then no incoming call handling treatment is needed for those extensions.
 
You are correct Kyle that it uses the most specific programmed match and works it's way back to the least specific one.
 
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