12-09-2011 04:24 AM - edited 03-16-2019 08:28 AM
Hi,
I have a user who is asking whether we can have 8 digit dialling interally for her specifically. We normally have the 4 digit extension system going up. Is such a thing possible at all ( translation pattern ? )
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12-10-2011 01:42 AM
You mentioned that your internal extensions are 4 digits only
One user need be dialed as 8 digit extension
This can be done either
- change that user extension to 8 digits number
- or by using TP as described above
You need a new partition to be assigned to this user number to make sure it is not dialed directly by user but via the traslarion pattern
The suggested partition will be included in the new CSS above provided to the TP
And the TP partition has to be something accessible by other internal phones CSS
Let's assum the user 4 digit number is 5500 and need to be dialed as 12345500
The logic will will be Dialed number 12345500 > TP > 5500 > actual number 5500 in partition p1
TP pattern: 1234.5500
Partition: ( ur internal phones partition)
CSS : CSS1
Called number transformation: discard pre dot
Hope this help
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12-09-2011 06:47 AM
I'll assume this is CUCM because you mention TP. You ALWAYS need to mention what you're using (and version) when asking for help.
Yes, if she wants to be reached by people dialing her 8 digit DN or whether she wants to dial 8 digits DNs for everyone you use TPs.
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12-09-2011 08:47 AM
Thanks.. i would keep that in mind can you kindly let me know the exact process for providing her that 8 digit internal extension through TP, if her extension is 4xxx . i would really appreciate if you can kindly guide me on this with regards to the configuration.
ccm version : 6.1.3
12-09-2011 02:07 PM
One way to it
Create a partition which is not included in any CSS in the system let's call it p1
Assign this patroon to that 4digits DN
Create new CSS that contain p1 partition
Let's call it CSS1
Create a translation patten as bellow
Pattern the desired 8 digit number to be called
Partition a partition that is accessible by internal CSS of other phones
CSS use CSS1 created above
Called number transformation mask put the actual 4 digit number in partition p1 above
Hope this help
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12-10-2011 01:11 AM
Create a translation patten as bellow
Pattern the desired 8 digit number to be called
"Partition a partition that is accessible by internal CSS of other phones"
CSS use CSS1 created above
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I kindly wanted to clarify that the 8 Digit TP , would have which Partn., the new one or the one which is used on all the phones ?
And as you mentioned that the CSS would be new one.. that it fine
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Called number transformation mask put the actual 4 digit number in partition p1 above .. i am sorry but was not able to clearly get this part, where do we need to put the 4 DIGIT extension, in the mask or in the new partition .
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12-10-2011 01:42 AM
You mentioned that your internal extensions are 4 digits only
One user need be dialed as 8 digit extension
This can be done either
- change that user extension to 8 digits number
- or by using TP as described above
You need a new partition to be assigned to this user number to make sure it is not dialed directly by user but via the traslarion pattern
The suggested partition will be included in the new CSS above provided to the TP
And the TP partition has to be something accessible by other internal phones CSS
Let's assum the user 4 digit number is 5500 and need to be dialed as 12345500
The logic will will be Dialed number 12345500 > TP > 5500 > actual number 5500 in partition p1
TP pattern: 1234.5500
Partition: ( ur internal phones partition)
CSS : CSS1
Called number transformation: discard pre dot
Hope this help
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12-10-2011 10:22 AM
Thanks Mate..for such a clear scenario..
12-10-2011 10:42 AM
Happy to help
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