I'm currently trying to set up a Sip-X 3.10.2 system at work to evaluate the possibility of using it to replace our traditional switches. We have a number of Siemens and iSDX switches on site, so I am using a Mediant 1000 gateway with an FXO card in it to give myself a tap into the local extensions. I have downloaded the UK English localization pack and installed it, then enabled the dial-plans that come with it and I can quite happily call the outside world.
Since I'm going through a hard-wired switch I have to dial a zero for an outside line, which is no hardship, but I want to be able to call local extensions on our internal switches without the need for a prefix. I currently have to dial a 9 to get the switch to route to the gateway and the internal 4-digit extensions, and I have no clue which rule is handling this. I have tried to set up a plan whereby any 4-digit number starting with a 3,5,6,7 or 8 is routed to the gateway, but all I get is the dreaded "that extension is not valid". How do I get Sip-X to send a 4-digit number to the gateway via a dial-plan, as none of mine appear to work. Help! Kenny Mitchell Infrastructure Analyst Ineos Refinery 01324 478305
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