[cisco-voip] Volume 1 -- Section 6 (Dial Plan) question
Lelio Fulgenzi
lelio at uoguelph.ca
Thu Jul 31 22:26:04 EDT 2008
two stage dialing is when you dial a number assigned to one of your trunks/lines attached to your router and it gives you a local dialtone. from there you can dial any of the dialpeers that inbound trunk has access too.
i believe it's biggest use is for those LD resellers. you can add a TCL script app to the system to check for PINs and balance owing etc.
by doing something line DID . <- notice the DOT, it sends the DID to the system for interpretation. or something like that.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Thompson
To: 'VoIP'
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 10:07 PM
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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