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Title: Recognising an internal extension from a full number dialled
Post by: VinceWhirlwind on September 05, 2016, 10:17:29 PM
I bet this is a really basic question with a really simple answer....
 
Say I have extension 1234.
Externally, it is rung with 02 9876 1234
Internally, just 1234
 
Say somebody internal dials the full number 0298761234 - it's going to get routed out to the carrier, then come back in.
There are 3 reasons this is undesirable:
1/ it gets charged
2/ it uses up a port (even if only briefly?)
3/ the recipient doesn't get the caller's name pop up on their screen (or vice versa).
 
How do I fix this?
Do I use the ARS digits dialled form?
say,
(Assuming i have all 100 numbers in 9876 1200-1299)
02987612 followed by 2 --> ? (Where do I route it to if I do that...?)
Title: Re: Recognising an internal extension from a full number dialled
Post by: ralph on September 05, 2016, 10:50:38 PM
You have to set up a loopback trunk and use ARS to route the call through it to strip out the unwanted digits.

Ralph
Title: Re: Recognising an internal extension from a full number dialled
Post by: VinceWhirlwind on September 06, 2016, 12:53:04 AM
Ace!
I followed this:
http://www.mitelforums.com/articles/3300/how-to-create-loopback-trunk.php
 
Then I created a digits dialled for each of the 7 100-number ranges with a "0" in front, then another 7 of them digits dialled for them with "0" + "area code" in front.
Title: Re: Recognising an internal extension from a full number dialled
Post by: ralph on September 06, 2016, 08:12:35 AM
Quote
Ace!

I take it that's a good thing?
 ::)
Ralph
Title: Re: Recognising an internal extension from a full number dialled
Post by: VinceWhirlwind on September 06, 2016, 08:38:29 PM
Yes, it's nice when something works.
 
The reason this came up is they are using "click to dial" and (for some reason) they are clicking on the full number instead of just clicking on the last 4 digits for an internal number.
Telling them to be sensible doesn't address Murphy's law, so the LoopBack Trunk is really good for this issue.