Thanks for the reply Colin. Would this not result in (using 70100 as the example): 01234 456 701 and not 01234 456 100? The latter is what I require, so I need to remove the first two digits from the 5 digit extension and truncate the DDI prefix (01234 456) onto the last 3 digits of the extension (in this case 100).
I will try your suggestion when in the office just to make sure but I think I ran through this in early testing - unless I've misunderstood you?
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Chris Daniels
Telecoms Development
University of Sheffield
Sheffield
1142222000
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-08-2019 03:14 AM
From: Colin Haycock
Subject: Outbound Number Presentation Help
Hi
If you change the inserted digits to be 01234456 (missing the last 3 digits) it will truncate the originating number by the correct amount of digits leaving the unique part and insert the correct prefix
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Colin Haycock
Principle Voice Engineer
McAfee Inc.
Slough
Original Message:
Sent: 05-07-2019 04:38 AM
From: Chris Daniels
Subject: Outbound Number Presentation Help
Hi - looking for a little help.
System - Aura 6.3 (CM etc)
We will be purchasing new DDI ranges for some satellite sites. These DDI will be delivered to our main site via our main SIP trunks. Incoming number translation is no issue but I'm having trouble configuring outbound CLI presentation correctly to map the extensions to DDIs. Example below:
Extension range: 70100 - 70199
DDI Range (example): 01234 456 100 - 01234 456 199
We are using 5 digit extensions for consistency with the rest of our system. The DDI range can only match the last 3 digits of the extension however. For inbound this is fine using inc-call-handling-trmt. For outbound CLI I want to present the DDI correctly, so for example:
Extension: 70100 displays as 01234 456 100
Extension: 70133 displays as 01234 456 133
We are using private numbering to send calls from CM to ASM. I can alter these correctly for one extension using the private numbering table (see below), but I want to do this for an extension range as there will be hundreds across multiple sites.
As there is no option to delete digits I can't seem to use Private Numbering. Similarly if we were to change to use Public-unknown-numbering.
The sites will be in their own Location and IP-network-region.
Can anyone help here - essentially I want to delete the first 2 digits of the extension and then prefix with 01234 456 for the outbound presentation.
Thanks in advance
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Chris Daniels
Telecoms Development
University of Sheffield
Sheffield
1142222000
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