[cisco-voip] extensions starting with 0

Jonathan Charles jonvoip at gmail.com
Tue Oct 31 15:42:28 EST 2006


Let them keep their three digit extensions, create a translation pattern for
everyone else for 0XXX to XXX...

However, THEY need to dial 4-digit to get to everyone else...

Be aware that if you have a 0 pattern with urgent priority, you will never
hit this pattern...




Jonathan

On 10/31/06, IT <it at cimgroup.com> wrote:
>
> We are about to add a branch office with extensions that are 02XX.  They
> currently use 3-digit extensions, on a PBX. We will be putting them on
> our callmanager with a 2801 onsite. The current dilemma is whether to
> let them keep 3 digit extensions? This may be a problem since we
> currently use 4-digits and we have extensions that begin with 2, so the
> interdigit timeout could be a problem.
> The other option is to go with a 4-digit extension and start with a 0. I
> guess the problem will be our current translation pattern that passes
> people who dial 0 to the operator. I don't think many people use this
> feature, so it wouldn't be too much of a problem to turn off. Is there
> any other issue with using extensions that begin with zero that I may be
> overlooking?
>
> Thank you,
> Avidan
>
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