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Gman1108

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I've got an IPO 412 V3.0.56

I'm trying to get the DDI of an extension to be presented as the outgoing CLI.

I've various combinations of the following:

SC: .
TN: .s<DDI number of this extension>
F: dial

But, it either witholds the number anyway, or just presents the main bearer.

I've got a system short code that witholds everything:

SC: 9N
TN: NW
F: Dial

I'm wondering if this is conflicting with the extesnsio short code, i know it shouldn't though.

Any ideas?

Thanks
 
try an i after the S in the short code.


Or, see if the telco is allowing you to control the clid being sent. They may not be doing so. try stop witholding, and try sending something other than the main billing number.

 
try not sending the whole ddi if the provider is sending 6 digits send 6 back this usally sorts the problem
 
I assume you have mis-typed this
SC: .
TN: .s<DDI number of this extension>
F: dial

Obviously, the SC should be ?




Take Care

Matt
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Not sure if this will help. I've used this SC with success.

SC: [9]N
TN: Nsi310555e
F :dial

In my case this sends the number 310555 and the persons 4 digit extension. (3105552007) Since the last 4 digits of the DID match the extension this works great.

But as aarenot said, the telco has to let you send the clid
 
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