[cisco-voip] Volume 1 -- Section 6 (Dial Plan) question

Bill Talley billt at aos5.com
Thu Jul 31 22:20:19 EDT 2008


I could be wrong, but I believe two stage refers to using an auto attendant.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Thompson <mthompson729 at gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 9:08 PM
To: 'VoIP' <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>
Subject: [cisco-voip] Volume 1 -- Section 6 (Dial Plan) question

I'm going through and reviewing some of the material and there's a specific
comment that I'm stuck on.  Task 6.6, it states:

 

Enable DID for PSTN users dialing into CM/UCME (.i.e. 2-stage dialing must
not be used).  

 

I don't understand what they're referring to by 2-stage dialing.

 

Are they just looking for something as simple as the direct-inward-dial on
CME and making sure we're sending 4 significant digits on the Trunks of UC?

 

MT

 

 

 




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