Hello,
I have to dial prefix 9 for non local numbers however
when i missed calls i Can't redial this number
because of 9 is not append .
I use polycom phones .
What Can i do ?
Harry
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Harry,You can use the prefix in your dial string instead of actually dialing it. Dial(Zap/g0/9${EXTEN})AlexOn 6/8/06,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,I have to dial prefix 9 for non local numbers howeverwhen i missed callsi Can't redial this numberbecause of 9 is not append .I
On 6/8/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have to dial prefix 9 for non local numbers however
when i missed calls i Can't redial this number
because of 9 is not append .
I use polycom phones .
What Can i do ?
My preferred answer to this question is to not use a '9' prefix.
On Thu, 2006-06-08 at 16:28 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have to dial prefix 9 for non local numbers however
when i missed calls i Can't redial this number
because of 9 is not append .
I use polycom phones .
What Can i do ?
RTFM?
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Dave Cotton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi!
Is there a simple way for an * newbie to force * to
use different sip-trunks for different calls. I have 2 siptrunks, one for
inland calls and one for international calls. All in country numbers starts
with 0 and all international starts with 00. This I have configured in the
Anders Svensson wrote:
Hi!
Is there a simple way for an * newbie to force * to use different
sip-trunks for different calls. I have 2 siptrunks, one for inland calls
and one for international calls. All in country numbers starts with 0
and all international starts with 00. This I have