On 1/18/10 5:49 PM, Jake Ballamis wrote:

All,

I am revisiting an old dial plan situation.

In a nutshell, my current dial plan for all phones is:

[2-9]11|0T|100|101|011xxx.T|9011xxx.T|9[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|*xx|[8]xxx|[2-7]xx

With this dial plan, I must dial a 9 to get out.

I would like to be able to dial out without dialing the 9 but rather have it optional.


We have implemented this on lots of pbx's (due to the 'hey, i don't have to dial 9 or 1 on my cell phone..)
Two tricks, and its mostly timeouts.

user dial rule for the gateway, might get rid of pstn prefix.

I am testing this now on cisco phones and x-lite (no PHONE BASED dial plans in use)
Just using the 'DIAL RULE' for the gateway

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