More snags with the night service transfer.
We have a standalone switch in a physically separate location. Both the local network and remote switch are the same prefix (781). Dialplan is 4 digit dialing at both locations.
Issue: List trace tac shows attendant console calls coming in as "78" instead of "0". There is an x-port station 78 that forwards to attd. Normal 4-digit station calls come in correctly. Dialplan at main location has 78 as a 2 digit extension.
Local users attempting to dial a full station number (781-xxxx) instead of the last 4 get routed to the operator, as well, since the switch intercepts at "78".
I know that it can be handled by user training, but have to ask the question: Is there any way to filter or change the "78" ONLY on the inbound trunk from location 2? I don't have access to location 2 at this time to check the programming of the standalone switch.
We have a standalone switch in a physically separate location. Both the local network and remote switch are the same prefix (781). Dialplan is 4 digit dialing at both locations.
Issue: List trace tac shows attendant console calls coming in as "78" instead of "0". There is an x-port station 78 that forwards to attd. Normal 4-digit station calls come in correctly. Dialplan at main location has 78 as a 2 digit extension.
Local users attempting to dial a full station number (781-xxxx) instead of the last 4 get routed to the operator, as well, since the switch intercepts at "78".
I know that it can be handled by user training, but have to ask the question: Is there any way to filter or change the "78" ONLY on the inbound trunk from location 2? I don't have access to location 2 at this time to check the programming of the standalone switch.