[cisco-voip] Dialing from the directory
Paul Choi
asobihoudai at yahoo.com
Fri May 4 13:57:09 EDT 2007
Erik,
Yes, I've thought about a translation pattern. Someone
posted some sort of solution to this issue a while
back but I can't find it in the archives for some
silly reason. The customer has five digit intraoffice
dialing and ten-digit dialing to other remote offices.
All DNs are, for the most part, ten digits with the
exception to local paging, etc. How would I make
people able to search the directory number and dial
from the directory when it displays a ten-digit DN? I
can't automatically append a "91" to all ten-digit
numbers.
Paul
--- Erik Stillman <erik.stillman at shearman.com> wrote:
> What about translation patterns?
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> Paul Choi
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> <asobihoudai at yahoo.com>
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> 05/04/2007 11:14 AM Erik Stillman
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> <erik.stillman at shearman.com>,
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> Erik,
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> It's not that they're outside lines. It is just that
> the customer requires 10-digit dialing from office
> to
> office and 9 is the access key. So I'll have
> 900-555-1212 as a number listed in the directory,
> users will try to dial that number directly from the
> listing without prepending a "91" and of course
> their
> call fails. I'm trying to figure out a way around
> this.
>
> Cheers,
> Paul
>
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