Hi there,
we have a customer with an ICP 3300 running v7.0.9.5 (upgrade to v7.1 due soon).
Their existing extension numbers, match with the last 3 digits of their DDI numbers.
eg internally 401
externally 222401
They were just assigned a new range of DDI numbers by the telco, which contain 9xx, eg 2229xx
The customer would prefer to keep the internal extension number matching the end of the DDI equivalent.
This causes a problem, when calling outside numbers, which start with numbers which conflict with internal extensions.
If you try to call an outside number 9-222222, you end up calling extension 922 (the system is not waiting after the first 3 digits, to see if you are going to dial more).
We've looked in the online help under:
Dialing - Conflicting Numbers
For the COS the phones are in we have default values:
Dialing Conflict Timer = 3
Interdigit Timer value = 10
We tried adding an ARS rule for for 3 digits, say 920, with 4 to follow, but it said this conflicted with an extension.
It would take a rule for 9200 with 3 to follow, but then we'd need to add loads of ARS rules (which we tried through import, but failed).
We've looked at using 8 as the trunk prefix instead of 9, but that smacks of nastiness.
Can anyone provide any suggestions?
Is 'Dialing Conflict Timer' the way to go/does it operate even if the digits dialled so far have matched an extension number?
Thanks in advance.
we have a customer with an ICP 3300 running v7.0.9.5 (upgrade to v7.1 due soon).
Their existing extension numbers, match with the last 3 digits of their DDI numbers.
eg internally 401
externally 222401
They were just assigned a new range of DDI numbers by the telco, which contain 9xx, eg 2229xx
The customer would prefer to keep the internal extension number matching the end of the DDI equivalent.
This causes a problem, when calling outside numbers, which start with numbers which conflict with internal extensions.
If you try to call an outside number 9-222222, you end up calling extension 922 (the system is not waiting after the first 3 digits, to see if you are going to dial more).
We've looked in the online help under:
Dialing - Conflicting Numbers
For the COS the phones are in we have default values:
Dialing Conflict Timer = 3
Interdigit Timer value = 10
We tried adding an ARS rule for for 3 digits, say 920, with 4 to follow, but it said this conflicted with an extension.
It would take a rule for 9200 with 3 to follow, but then we'd need to add loads of ARS rules (which we tried through import, but failed).
We've looked at using 8 as the trunk prefix instead of 9, but that smacks of nastiness.
Can anyone provide any suggestions?
Is 'Dialing Conflict Timer' the way to go/does it operate even if the digits dialled so far have matched an extension number?
Thanks in advance.