[cisco-voip] Operator setup
Bob A. Bowie
bababooey at cox.net
Sat Jun 24 10:51:18 EDT 2006
Kevin, thanks for the answers, I am not sure what needs to be set in the CSS
appropratiely,
I currently have one CSS for all phones, will i need to adjust this?
Thanks
Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Thorngren" <kthorngr at cisco.com>
To: "Bob A. Bowie" <bababooey at cox.net>
Cc: <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>
Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2006 9:18 AM
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Operator setup
> You can use Translation Patterns to solve both of these issues. Create a
> Translation Pattern for 0 and translate the called number to the 7 digit
> number. Make sure to set the CSS appropriately.
>
> For the second you can create two Translation Patterns; one pattern of
> 100[2-9] and the other of 1010. Translate the called number to 1001 and
> set the CSS.
>
> Kevin
> On Jun 24, 2006, at 1:22 AM, Bob A. Bowie wrote:
>
>> In a call manager system I have my operator attached through a pbx, can I
>> make it so users can just dial "0"
>> and convert this to a seven digit number to dial thru to the pbx?
>>
>> Also, if I have a range of extensions from 1001 - 1010, I would like
>> anyone
>> who dial 1002-1010 to be directed to 1001?
>> Is this possbile in CM 4.1.3? All extensions should have full dial out
>> capability
>>
>> Thanks
>> Bob
>>
>>
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