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Old 05-19-2007, 11:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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how to define 11 digitis ext number in the G600

good morning all
i have here Avaya S8700 with G600.
how can i define 11 digits number (Extension number) ?
Thanks in advance
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You can't.

7 digits is the most for an extension.
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hi
i just did it is very easy.
if you dont have CMS you can!!!!!
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Could you enlighten the rest of us please on how you did it?

I would be interested in how an 11 digit station number interacts with ARS. It also seems that you will have to do some deletion and insertion in the route pattern to get a proper CID, otherwise the LEC will truncate the number and you will lose the last few digits.

How will this station receive calls from outside? The LEC will not process a 14 digit call (area code + 11 digits). Incoming will also be truncated to area code + the first 7 digits. I am curious.
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I just had to look.... from the CM 4.0 What's New document....

With Communication Manager release 4.0, you can expand your dial plan to a maximum of
13 digits. This affects telephones, data modules, login IDs, and vectors.
Administrators have the flexibility to administer dial plans between 3 and 13 digits in length.
Communication Manager supports mixed digit lengths in the same dial plan within a location
and across a network of locations.
Customers upgrading to Communication Manager 4.0 can choose to migrate to the expanded
13-digit dial plan. Customers who choose not to migrate may convert their dial plans at a later
date.
Distributed Communications System (DCS) protocol is limited to a dial plan of 3-5 digits. If your
dial plan requires 6 or 7 digits, QSIG, which is the generic name for a family of signaling
protocols, is required. Also, if Call Management System (CMS) is administered as a reporting
adjunct, administration of extensions longer than 7 digits is not allowed.

Some features are not expanding to 13 digits. For a complete description of the Dial Plan
Expansion feature, see the following documents:


Feature Description and Implementation for Avaya Communication Manager
Administrator Guide for Avaya Communication Manager



Personally, I'm curious as to why you would need that many digits. 10 I can see if your trying to match an area with overlaying area codes, but that's about it.

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Hi all
I am working in a lab environment
so we need to check almost all the possible EXT.
Thanks for all your help.
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