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Routing 5 digits over trunk

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FortKnox

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May 10, 2004
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We have a G3r v11 and a Cisco call manager. There is a trunk between the two.

The G3r has 5 digit extensions that start with a "5", and the Cisco has 5 digit extensions that start with a "6."

Right now we have the full 5 digit number routing to the CCM over the trunk when you dial a 9 working. However, we would like to dial the Cisco extensions like regular extensions and have it route over the trunk.

I added a specific station 61234 to aar, and pointed a partition table that points to a route that points to the trunk, but when I dial 61234 I just get a rapid busy, and when I do a "list tra sta" all I see denial event, but no code.

Ideas?
 
Thank you kind sir. I utilized the UDP. I simply told it to insert the required digits, so that it would get treated as a ARS call since that is already working.

My UDP search order is "local-extensions first" so is there any way to add the Cisco extensions to the Avaya directory?
I tried just adding a phantom extension, which is great for getting in the directory, but of course when you dial it, its busy since the system sees it as a local extension instead of a UDP number.
 
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