Author Topic: Add and remove a Prefix to DN on 3300's to connect to a new PBX attached  (Read 2744 times)

Offline Toodyt

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I have 3 MITEL 3300s connected and in service for years.
We installed a MITEL SIP Trunk to the New PBX and would like to use a *XX prefix to dial 8xxx numbers on the attached PBX.
The Attached PBX has a Site setting to add and remove the Prefix when going to the MITEL.
I would like to do the same Philosophy however have been I unsuccessful.
The SIP Peer Profile Digit Mod appears just to be for incoming DID's.
ARS Leading digits will not allow *66 which I could not find in use.
The ARS Route to the New PBX works with ARS Digits Dialed.

ANY Assistance Appreciated!


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ARS Digit Modification Plans are what determines how many digits to be stripped ["Number of digits to absorb"]. These are then referenced in ARS Routes.
I don't know what will happen if *6 or *66 are already allocated to a Feature Access Code - don't expect it to work!

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Dogbreath
OK that is how I thought it was to start.
Now do I just need to add this to the Controller the SIP trunk is located on or does it need to be added to all 3 controllers?

That you

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I am trying to apply Speed Dial numbers to go from Mitel to the new system.
Have tried a few digits to insert which start with either * or # and do not show in the FAC.
They either come up not allowed, error.
Is there a maintenance command to show a valid choice to insert?

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Toodyt do you have *668XXXX in Ars Digits dialed?

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No I had the ARS DIGITS working without the insertion and removal of *66.
The Engineers of the System want it to be done using Speed dials . Which need to use the *66 to be directed to the ARS  ROUTE to the SIP trunk.

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Sorry forgot to say I removed the ARS digits dialed!

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Awe the light came on the *66 had to be put into the ARS DIGITS DIALED

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Actually.
The goal was to use a speed dial.
1234 to go to the new PBX.
So the ARS digits dialed were *66 with 4 digits to follow.
The Digit Modification was to absorb the 3Digits (*66)

Then speed dial
1234 = actual number *661234
All good now.

Tank you for the direction.

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Resolved this by adding.
ARS digits dialed *66
ARS digits modification to absorb 4

Speed dial for 7777 to be directed to the SIP trunk *667777.

Thank you!

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