10-21-2013 06:47 AM - edited 03-16-2019 07:59 PM
Hello, All!
I've recently had many end users ask whether it would be possible to dial 10-digits for outbound calls. The environment currently requires a 9 for outside dialtone. I've thought about how to accomplish this, but my concern is that by creating a pattern such as "[2-8]XXXXXXXXX" any extensions not starting with 1 will be caught by this pattern. I’ve thought of two ways to combat the overlapping, modify the inter-digit timeout parameter, or hit # when finished dialing an extension. Both of those don’t quite satisfy me though as they affect the end-user.
Ultimately I'd like a solution that is invisible to the end-user, but so far I can't think of any that won't require some user retraining. Any thoughts and/or ideas are appreciated. Thanks for your time!
-Raymond
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10-21-2013 07:05 AM
Your listed options are how you'd make it work, though I would advise strongly against it. Overlapping dial plan is not a good idea in my opinion and relying on inter-digit timeout leads to bad user experience.
With that said if customer insists after understanding the implications then your solution will work.
HTH,
Chris
10-21-2013 07:05 AM
Your listed options are how you'd make it work, though I would advise strongly against it. Overlapping dial plan is not a good idea in my opinion and relying on inter-digit timeout leads to bad user experience.
With that said if customer insists after understanding the implications then your solution will work.
HTH,
Chris
10-21-2013 07:54 AM
Agreed completely. Thanks so much for your help.
10-21-2013 07:56 AM
My pleasure, please mark the question as answered if you have not further questions on this topic.
Chris
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