10-21-2013 05:12 AM - edited 03-16-2019 07:59 PM
I am trying to learn Cisco VoIP on my home network but no matter how much I read, I'm having trouble figuring out dial plans. I have figured out that since my house has 10 digit dialing, the numbers leaving my house will nly ever start with 0,1,4,6,9 so I thought that I should be able to use 2xx for internal extentions and have anything else go to my SIP trunk but I can't seem to figure out how to do this.
Can anybody help?
10-21-2013 05:44 AM
Dial plan defines how your whole internal numbering plan is planned. This refers to your extensions, route patterns, xlation patterns and other services like call pickup groups, call park etc...
The importance of dial plan is to create a system where you have scalable numbering plan and avoid over lapping patterns.
Thats a short summary...Question is what is the problem you are having? It is not clear from your description
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10-21-2013 05:58 AM
The problem is that I am having trouble creating a dial plan that will:
Keep 2xx numbers internal and send to local extensions
Send everything else out to my SIP trunk.
I'm not sure if I am supposed to define each individual option (ie 6xx-xxx-xxxx, 1-xxx-xxx-xxxx, 011-xxxx) or if I can just say send everything out.
10-21-2013 06:01 AM
What systems are you using? CCME or CUCM? I still dont understand what you mean by
I'm not sure if I am supposed to define each individual option (ie 6xx-xxx-xxxx, 1-xxx-xxx-xxxx, 011-xxxx) or if I can just say send everything out.
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10-21-2013 06:06 AM
I'm sorry. Like I said, I still trying to learn. When I pick up the phone and dial a number, does it have to match a dial plan exactly or does it just take the first match? What I would like is that when I dial 200, it will send me to my local extension 200, but anything else will go out to my SIP provider. I'm just not sure how to do this.
I am using a UC500
10-21-2013 10:48 AM
Usually you will have to select an access code. Common accesso codes are 9.
You will then dial 914072412965 for example, CUCM will drop the 9 and send the TELCO 914072412965.
You can then have any number internal, that is not 9, like extensions 1XXX, 2XXX, and you won't have any conflict.
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