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Dialing 4 digits, digit manipulation to go over AAR 1

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Pinto Islam

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Nov 29, 2018
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I would greatly appreciate it if someone could help with this.
In our system, we are using 4 digits for internal dialing. We have a SIP trunk with another PBX. We use AAR code #9 and 5 digits to call that PBX. (for example if I need to call 76123, we dial #976123)
Currently 6xxxx is not being used in my extension range.
Here is what I would like to be able to do:
In my other PBX, our extensions are 76xxx range. I would like to dial 6xxx in Avaya, do a route pattern to insert #97 and have the call travel over the AAR (SIP trunk group # is 97).

Here is what I did, but could not get it to work.
I added 6xxx as 4 digit extensions
I created a route pattern to send call over TG 97, insert #97. Looking at List trace station, I see denial station 6000 when I dial it from an extension.
From the same station, I can dial #976123 with no issues.
Maybe I missed a step? Could someone please guide me in the right direction?
 
you do that in uniform dial plan. So, in dialplan analysis, 6 of length 4 would be udp
Then change uniform 0, make things that are starting with 6 and length 4 go to aar
Then in aar match that to a route
then insert your 7 in the route
 
Kyle555,
I wanted to thank you for the quick reply. Using your method I was able to make it work exactly the way I had planned.

 
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