I think this will cause confusion. One possible solution is to us 3....
for your 288-xxxx block of DIDs, then use "num-exp" to map to 288-xxxx
on the gateway. 

Roger

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Bond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 5:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: VOIP dial plan [7:31487]


Hello,

I've got a question on dial plan. We've got (208)
472-xxxx as DID numbers in our campus, I'd like to use
the last 5 digits: 2xxxx in our campus VOIP and 7
digits (no area code) in other offices. In our NY
office, we have (845) 288-xxxx as regular DID numbers.
Is it possible to make 288-xxxx goes to NY and 2xxxx
stays in our campus? Will the beginning number 2
create any conflict?

Thanks in advance.

Jim

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