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Changing Dial Plan Mapping

This topic provides information on changing the Dial Plan Mapping for a remote machine.

Warning! You cannot change existing Dial Plan Mapping after initial system administration. When subscribers are added to Message Networking, they are associated with the Dial Plan Mapping for their remote machine. When you change a Dial Plan Mapping, subscribers continue to be associated with the mapping as it existed when they were initially added to Message Networking, regardless of any changes you make. The only way to properly change an existing Dial Plan Mapping after subscribers have been pulled into the system is to:

  • Delete the remote machine (which also deletes subscribers and all Dial Plan Mapping for that machine).
  • Add the remote machine back into the system.
  • Set up a new dial plan map.
  • Perform updates.

The only scenario in which you can safely change a dial plan map is while you are initially administering a new Message Networking system, before subscribers from that remote machine have been pulled into the Message Networking system.

To change an extension range of a dial plan map:

  1. Start at the Administration menu, and select Message Networking Administration > Remote Machine Administration > Dial Plan Mapping.
    The system displays the Dial Plan Mapping page.
  2. Select the remote machine for which you want to change the Dial Plan Mapping from the Remote Machine Name menu.
    The current Dial Plan Mapping settings for the selected remote machine display.
  3. Modify the Dial Plan Mapping for the selected remote machine.
  4. Click Save to save the Dial Plan Mapping changes.
  5. Click Return to Main to return to the Administration menu.


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