09-22-2009 09:42 AM - edited 03-18-2019 11:43 PM
How can I restrict my users to only 4 digit dialing instead of the standard 7? If I use On-Net, I can do this however, the 9-911 is not functioning. How can I have it both ways? Thanks!
09-22-2009 10:10 AM
Exactly what do you mean??
In CUCM you configure the DNs on phones on anywhere else and that's what defines the possible destinations and dialing habits you want to enforce.
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09-22-2009 10:54 AM
Let me explain. I have emergency phones on campus. All configured with CSS-Local. They must dial a 9 to get out, including 911. Here is what I want to do. Restrict the local calls to only our 4 digit internal phone numbers, keeping the 9-911 feature. I tried On Net, however I couldn't dial the 9-911. Local, the students can make local calls, this is not what we want on campus. Do I need to make a new dial pattern with On-Net to include the 9-911 feature? Sorry if this is confusing! Thanks,Shari
09-22-2009 11:03 AM
I assume you have route patterns to the PSTN, you should have them in another partition different to the internal phones.
So simply take out the route pattern partition from the phones's CSS and create a new partition for 911 route pattern and add it to the necessary CSS.
It's all CSS and partitions.
On-Net or off-net are used to define routing behaviors like CF internal/external and other stuff, not to determine if you can dial it or not.
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09-22-2009 11:07 AM
Thanks for understanding and helping me out today...and pointing me in the right direction. Your kind words of help are most appreciated and well understood. Thanks java, Shari :)
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