06-09-2011 02:08 AM - edited 03-16-2019 05:21 AM
Hello,
i am looking for a solution to add a "0" automatically to phone numbers when dialed from the personal directory .
I have tried the Directory Lookup Dial Rules Configuration but it didn't work...or something was missing.
Example:
Entered in the Personal Directory is phone number: 4567321 and this should be dialed as 04567321 from the phone.
Is it possible to do that without adding the "0" to the entered phone numbers in the personal directory.
Cisco Unifed Communications Manager 8.0 is in use.
Please send me ideas to solve it!!
Kind regards,
Joerg K.
06-09-2011 04:51 AM
Have you tried with translation patterns?
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07-04-2011 07:55 AM
Hello java!!
How is it possible to configure the connection to the personal address book so when an entry will be dialed that the translation pattern will be used?
Kind regards,
Joerg K.
07-04-2011 08:04 AM
Looking at this what you really need are application dial rules.
Just watch for this if you already have some of them configured that might match:
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07-05-2011 03:24 AM
Hello Java,
i found the information that "application dial rules" will work when an extension will be dialed via an application like IP Communicator...or should it be also used when the extension will be dialed from the ip phone from the personal adress book?
Kind regards,
Joerg K.
07-05-2011 04:16 AM
Yes, were you able to review the bug which explains a possible problem?
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07-13-2011 11:45 PM
Hello Java!!
It is possible to add the Prefix "0" via the Route Pattern. (->Called Party Transformations -> Prefix Digits(outgoing calls): 0)
But this will work for all outgoing calls at the moment including speeddial buttons where the "0" was also added.
Is it possible to create a Route Pattern or similar which will work only if entries of the Personal Address Book will be dialed via the ip phone?
Thanks for your ideas!!
Regards,
Joerg
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