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Mitel Forums => Mitel MiVoice Business/MCD/3300 => Topic started by: acejavelin on June 22, 2016, 06:04:30 PM
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Is there any way to strip digits? I know you can append digits (like an 8 or 9) but is there anyway to say remove 319230 from a 10 digit number so the device only dials 4 digits?
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Outbound or inbound?
What are you trying to accomplish?
Ralph
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Outbound or inbound?
What are you trying to accomplish?
Ralph
When you do an AD lookup on the UC360 set, the number is always 10 digits (319-230-xxxx), but most of the users have 4 digit extensions (xxxx), the LDAP/AD Dialing Plan to strip the 319230 off when it dials a number like that from the AD listing, thus not leaving the cluster and tying up 2 trunks, one to go out and one to come back in.
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So if I'm reading this correctly you need the UC360 to strip the digits.
Correct?
The PBX could do it with a loopback trunk.
Ralph
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So if I'm reading this correctly you need the UC360 to strip the digits.
Correct?
The PBX could do it with a loopback trunk.
Ralph
It should be able to... it can add an 8 or whatever is needed, so I expect it could remove them as well, but the manual doesn't give any examples of how to do that.
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Maybe it would be easier to use ARS to strip the digits.