Hi,
The issue I have is on an MX-ONE 3.2 system, although I guess it would be the same in MD110/TSW.
I have 5-digit extensions (5xxxx), and a 3-digit PRI code (435) for DID. Since the numbering plan in the PSTN is 7-digit, I have done number conversion (CNVTYP=0, ENTRY=435, NUMTYP=4, TRC=2). So from the PSTN, users dial 435xxxx to reach an extension.
Now I want to have 4351 as my operator DID number, so I have defined 51 as OD, and set OPCTS:ROU=1,CALT=7,CORG=1,OACC=51.
The problem is that when I do this, users calling 4351xxx (51xxx is in my internal numbering range) are also forwarded to the operator, so I can not have DID calls to users whose directory numbers start with 51xxx.
Am I doing something wrong or is this just how the system works?
Mohammad
The issue I have is on an MX-ONE 3.2 system, although I guess it would be the same in MD110/TSW.
I have 5-digit extensions (5xxxx), and a 3-digit PRI code (435) for DID. Since the numbering plan in the PSTN is 7-digit, I have done number conversion (CNVTYP=0, ENTRY=435, NUMTYP=4, TRC=2). So from the PSTN, users dial 435xxxx to reach an extension.
Now I want to have 4351 as my operator DID number, so I have defined 51 as OD, and set OPCTS:ROU=1,CALT=7,CORG=1,OACC=51.
The problem is that when I do this, users calling 4351xxx (51xxx is in my internal numbering range) are also forwarded to the operator, so I can not have DID calls to users whose directory numbers start with 51xxx.
Am I doing something wrong or is this just how the system works?
Mohammad