10-19-2018 09:53 AM
Is there a way to go into your phone's call history (8851) and just call back the number directly without having to first edit dial and then tack on the '91' (9 to get an external line and the 1 for long distance) before the number? This has been the case since our 4.X install and I'm wondering if anything has changed since then to allow us to get around it.
10-19-2018 11:41 AM
There are many ways to accomplish this and his is probably the most commonly asked question, have you tried searching for it?
10-19-2018 12:43 PM
Chris,
Let me help you answer people better.
Response 1) "There are many ways to accomplish this including _______ or _______ and even _______. This is a commonly asked question so you should be able to find a solution by searching __________ or _________. Let me know if you can't find what you need."
Response2) "Just google ____________ and you should get what you need."
Response 3) None! Just don't respond at all.
Thanks
10-20-2018 08:57 AM
Apologies for offending you, that was not my intent and thank you for your tip. Here is couple quick queries that provide many solutions:
"cucm prefix calling"
The solution also depends on what protocol is used to control the GW, i.e. SIP vs. H323 vs. MGCP as solution is different depending on it, as well as weather PSTN connection is PRI vs. SIP trunk.
My recommended one is to use calling party transformation, as the benefit of it is that the calling number shows the prefix in call directory, i.e. missed calls, yet it does not show up on the phone display when it ring, hence it does not look strange to the user. Here are couple of links to correct detailed answers to how to achieve this:
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