12-07-2011 08:12 AM - edited 03-16-2019 08:25 AM
Hi All
I work for a company that just purchased, another company in NY and the NY office does 6 digit dialing and we are in TX and we do 5 digit dialing.
What I want to know is what do I need to modify to give us an additional ditgit so that we can do 6 digit dialing and we can dial them and they
can dial us.And is there a way that even though we are going to add an additional digit is there a way that we can still do the 5 digit dialing in our
office here in TX and only do the 6 digit when we call NY or can this even be done.Thanks in advance for the help and have a great day.
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12-07-2011 11:14 AM
You can strip digits in CUCM for inbound/outbound calls assuming their end is not capable of doing so.
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12-07-2011 08:19 AM
Is this CUCM?? CME??
Same cluster? different clusters/CMEs??
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12-07-2011 08:43 AM
What is your IP Telephony Solution?
Like Jaime asked, CUCME, CUCM......?
Regards
12-07-2011 10:42 AM
We just upgraded to CUCM 8.6
12-07-2011 10:53 AM
Still more info is required, but in any case, you can just configure site code dialing using a 1 or 2 digit prefix for each site and then keep local site dialing intact.
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12-07-2011 10:55 AM
From CUCM you can use a translation-pattern, but can you give us a more detailed information. Like
NY dials xxxxx to TX
TX dials yyyyyy to NY
Thanks
12-07-2011 11:10 AM
NY dials 972 536-XXXX to TX
TX dials 646 344-XXXX to NY
and like right now I dial 2XXXX to get someone in the office or any regional office.
But the other company dials 46XXXX to get someone in there office and they want
to add the other digit to our end so that we can all be the same.But this is another
question also.We use CUCM and they use Asterick can this still be done even if
they don't have what we have for call management?
12-07-2011 11:14 AM
You can strip digits in CUCM for inbound/outbound calls assuming their end is not capable of doing so.
HTH
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