Need to remove # dialing for Local and STD

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  • singh414
    Hot Shot
    • May 2014
    • 10

    Need to remove # dialing for Local and STD

    Hi All,

    I have done the configuration where i have set authorization code for the ISD calling for the users. I am facing one issue that when i try dialing the local and std number i have to press # at the end every time so that call can go through.

    Is it possible to remove # dialing for local and STD call dialing so that we don't need to press # every time for Local and STD.

    The IP office is at latest version.

    Thanks & Regards.
  • nash
    Brainiac
    .
    • May 2010
    • 82

    #2
    You can try reducing the dial delay count, that may help or end your short code with ;
    Andrew Nash | Global SMB Services Leader | Global Support Services | Avaya |

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    • singh414
      Hot Shot
      • May 2014
      • 10

      #3
      Originally posted by nash View Post
      You can try reducing the dial delay count, that may help or end your short code with ;
      Hi Nash,

      Thanks for the suggestion, Can you please let me know where can i find that parameter. I will have a check with the same and see whether after reducing the delay count still i need to dial # after dialing the digits every time for Local and STD

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      • nash
        Brainiac
        .
        • May 2010
        • 82

        #4
        Under Telephony. By default it may be set to zero (depending on your locale), so if it is then you may want to look at adding the ; character to your short codes or reducing the dial delay time?
        Andrew Nash | Global SMB Services Leader | Global Support Services | Avaya |

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        • kirchenlo
          Guru
          • Nov 2010
          • 195

          #5
          I would suggets that yiou use as proposed by Nash the ";" character for havign the end of dailing set.

          Example:



          As you can see after XXXXXN you find the ; character to determine the end of dialing.

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          • kirchenlo
            Guru
            • Nov 2010
            • 195

            #6

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