<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">I think youcan use the dialplan-pattern
command for this situation: From the SRST Admin Guide - section "Setting
up Call Handling"</font>
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<p><font size=3>Global prefixes convert abbreviated extension numbers into
fully qualified E.164 numbers and vice versa. Such translation is necessary
for the following: </font>
<p><font size=3>•</font><img src=cid:_1_058E87E4058E8564004B17FE852572BB><font size=3>Directory
number usage. </font>
<p><font size=3>•</font><img src=cid:_1_058E8D58058E8AB0004B17FE852572BB><font size=3>Registering
Cisco IP phone lines with a gatekeeper. </font>
<p><font size=3><b>•Resolving an incoming call with a full E.164 number
to a Cisco IP phone extension number. For example, a company uses extension-number
range 5000 to 5099 across several sites, with only the extensions 5000
to 5009 present on the local router. An incoming call from 5044 arrives
from the company's internal voice over IP (VoIP) H.323 network, and this
call includes the calling number as 4085555044 in its full E.164 format.
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<p><font size=3>•</font><img src=cid:_1_058E99EC058E9744004B17FE852572BB><font size=3>Converting
a full E.164 telephone number back to an extension number for the purposes
of caller-ID display and received and missed call lists. </font></table>
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<td width=40%><font size=1 face="sans-serif"><b>Adam <cisco@adman.net></b>
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<br><font size=1 face="sans-serif">Sent by: cisco-voip-bounces@puck.nether.net</font>
<p><font size=1 face="sans-serif">04/11/2007 11:59 PM</font>
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<td><font size=1 face="sans-serif">[cisco-voip] SRST Significant Digits?</font></table>
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<br><font size=2><tt>I have a site where the telco is sending seven digit
dnis for inbound<br>
calls. The phones only have four digit extensions, so the MGCP<br>
configuration on the gateway is set for four significant digits and<br>
everything works fine. The problem is when the link goes down and<br>
things fail over to SRST. The phones register to the gateway just fine<br>
with the four digit DN, but now the calls don't match and get routed.<br>
Is there some way to set SRST to only look at four digits on incoming<br>
calls?<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Adam<br>
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