HI Zulu,
1 - What is the maximum number of extensions you expect in one
office/branch/department.
2 - Is the IP - PBX behind a NAT ?
Kind Regards ,
Billy Branks Kaye
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From: Richard Zulu [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, June 21, 2010 12:07 AM
To: Linux Users Group Uganda
Subject: [LUG] VOIP Dialing Plan
Hallo,
I am quite lost with my dialing plan on my VOIP network. I enabled three
digit extension dialing on my voip network...that is when people within the
same office are calling each other..they use three digit extension, however
when calling another office, they use a five digit extension, that is they
prefix the extension they are dialing with their destination's prefix, which
is two digits.
I need to enable the possibility of five digit dialing within the same
office, on top of the three digit dialing. So that a user can use what they
deem suitable. Was thinking of pattern matching but it isn't making much
sense. Any ideas?
Richard Zulu
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