On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 7:57 AM, Tony Graziano
wrote:
> create a custom dial rule, ..
>
> prefix is blank, and "7" digits
>
> required permissions "local calling"
>
> dial "xxx" (replace xxx with your desired area code -- and append --
> matched suffice
>
> choose your gateway.
>
> this would send
create a custom dial rule, ..
prefix is blank, and "7" digits
required permissions "local calling"
dial "xxx" (replace xxx with your desired area code -- and append --
matched suffice
choose your gateway.
this would send "10 digits", alternately you can replace xxx with 1xxx
or +1xxx or 91xxx
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 1:11 AM, Tony Graziano
wrote:
>
> create a custom rule to add the proper prefix to any 7 digit number
> (i.e. prepend with your desired area code, etc.).
>
> i typically create internal dial plans that dont require dialing 9
> either, but thats me...
>
> i also typically su
create a custom rule to add the proper prefix to any 7 digit number
(i.e. prepend with your desired area code, etc.).
i typically create internal dial plans that dont require dialing 9
either, but thats me...
i also typically suspend the use of "1" and add that at the gateway,
so any 7 or 10 digi
I know this has to a common problem, but for the life of me I can't dig up
the correct documentation. I'm using sipx, voip.ms and a Linksys SPA-3102.
Long distance (9+1+10 digit number) is working fine, but I'd like to
configure local dialing so that I can dial a 7 digit number and have that
number