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Sample Dial Plan?

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tlmedia

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We just switched our 5312 phones from MiNet and a local PBX to SIP and a hosted Asterisk solution. The phones register fine, and inbound/outbound calling works nicely. However to place a call you need to dial, then press #

Apparently you need to manually setup the dial plan on the phones. I've never done that before. Could someone provide me a sample dial plan? We just want all 7 digit and 11 digit calls to be placed, without needing to press #

I see where to configure it in the phone's web GUI. Just not sure what I should use there.
 
I'm not sure if this will be helpful or not but here is a link to a thread where I had to set up a dialing plan for a SIP Polycom.

It might at least steer you in the right direction

thread1329-1500942


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Thanks, I read that post, and it is very similar. But I can't get the Mitel to recognize anything to automatically dial.

For example I was hoping this dial plan would automatically place long distance calls without having to press "Dial"

1[2-9]xxxxxxxxx.T

But it didn't change anything, I still had to press Dial. I even tried hard coding a test number:

18008462000 or
18008462000.T

And neither did anything.

In the Web GUI I'm leaving Digits to follow, Digits to Remove, Prefix, Route, Suffix all blank. Just using the "Dialed Digits" field.

 
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