06-03-2010 08:29 AM - edited 03-15-2019 11:05 PM
HI,
it's possible to configure CCME ver 8.0 for that internals call to "Standard" (000) and the external call to International (0 00 XX...) work on same time??
Thank's for your help
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06-04-2010 11:39 PM
NO, simply you can't.
The best practice is to press '9' before pressing any local/national/international PSTN number. You can use '000' as one of your DN, but you can't dial-out with any number starts with '000' and vice versa. CME creates dial-peers (which you can't see on running config) each time after creating each ephone-dn, so a dial-peer with 'destination-pattern 000' already exists on your CME, when you want to compare it with 'destination-pattern 0T' who should win?
HTH.
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06-03-2010 12:49 PM
Sorry, what do you mean! Can you clear the question with exact numbering plans and what feature exactly you need?
06-04-2010 01:01 AM
I'll try to explain a little more.
my internal phone numbers are 000 to 499.
the DN 000 is used by a phone
the user must join an international phone number dialed out 0 for 00 and then the country code (eg 33 for France).
The call is redirected to the home and can not leave because the first 3 digits to be dialed is 000.
ALL other call (national and internal CUCME) it's ok..
Is there a possibility of saying run this way change the dial plan?
06-04-2010 11:39 PM
NO, simply you can't.
The best practice is to press '9' before pressing any local/national/international PSTN number. You can use '000' as one of your DN, but you can't dial-out with any number starts with '000' and vice versa. CME creates dial-peers (which you can't see on running config) each time after creating each ephone-dn, so a dial-peer with 'destination-pattern 000' already exists on your CME, when you want to compare it with 'destination-pattern 0T' who should win?
HTH.
Please rate helpful posts!
06-05-2010 09:59 AM
that's what I thought. thank you for respons.
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