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  • sridh2
    Aspiring Member
    • Feb 2015
    • 2

    Changing phone extension number

    Hi Team,

    I am new to avaya deployment. I need to change the extension number of an existing phone from 4 digits to 10 digits .Can some one please explain how to do that. At the same time is there any way i can achieve this using Avaya site administration tool (phones are in remote location ).

    Thanks in advance,
    Sasikumar.
  • marzahn
    Genius
    • May 2014
    • 236

    #2
    Need More Data Please

    Could you provide an example? I would not hazzard a guess with just the information given. For example:
    What version of CM?
    Is the phone in a call center?
    Is it an Avaya product or the person's own home phone.
    Is there a VPN connection?
    Is one-X communicator or Agent in use?

    Please provide some detail about what you are doing and what happens when you do it.
    Thank you,
    Bill Marzahn
    Telecommunications Administrator
    Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island
    299 Promenade Street
    Providence, RI 02908-5720
    401-459-6677 (Direct "Find-me" Line)

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    • sridh2
      Aspiring Member
      • Feb 2015
      • 2

      #3
      Hi Bill,
      Thanks for your reply. Here is info you requested

      CM version--5.2
      yes this phone is connected to ACD and used by agents.
      it is Avaya phone
      No VPN connection


      Currently this phone has extension number 1000 , i want to change that number as 1000100010 (from 4 digits to 10 digits).

      Since i am new to this deployment, please correct me if i am wrong.

      Regards,
      Sasikumar.

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      • marzahn
        Genius
        • May 2014
        • 236

        #4
        I think you need a coverage remote for this

        Originally posted by sridh2 View Post

        CM version--5.2
        yes this phone is connected to ACD and used by agents.
        it is Avaya phone
        No VPN connection

        Currently this phone has extension number 1000 , i want to change that number as 1000100010 (from 4 digits to 10 digits).
        Sasikumar:

        Perhaps I do not understand the task you have before you. I have never changed the dail plan for only one number but for all stations on a switch. I do not believe it can be done. But wait . . . I think this is not really what you want.

        Let me see if I have this right . . . You have a number in another location that one of more of your staff needs to call. That station (extension number) is on a sepparate Avaya PBX (or switch) in another state. To call that number you dial an access code (9) and the full 10 digits. Right?





        If this is the case . . .
        1. Set up a remote coverage path: "change coverage remote 1" and type the number you want to call in a blank space. Let's say the number is 1000 in Providence RI. That would make the entry "914014591000." Remember to put in the access code (usually 9) first.
        2. Set up a new coverage path: "add coverage path next"
        3. Set the number of rings to "1."
        4. Set "point 1" to the r+the remote coverage number.
        5. Add a new local station.
        6. Set the coverage path on page 1 of the station config to the number of the coverage path.
        7. Test . . . always test.
        Let me know if this was what you needed.
        Last edited by marzahn; 05-19-2015, 04:33 AM.
        Thank you,
        Bill Marzahn
        Telecommunications Administrator
        Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island
        299 Promenade Street
        Providence, RI 02908-5720
        401-459-6677 (Direct "Find-me" Line)

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        • agronw
          Whiz
          • Sep 2013
          • 30

          #5
          i would add 10-digits extensions to dialplan analysis and move the old to the new extension via asa.
          negative effect: dialing 4 digits extension will wait for a timeout until dialing.

          regards,
          andre

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          • marzahn
            Genius
            • May 2014
            • 236

            #6
            Not Sure this Get Youi Where You Want to Go

            Originally posted by agronw View Post
            i would add 10-digits extensions to dialplan analysis and move the old to the new extension via asa.
            negative effect: dialing 4 digits extension will wait for a timeout until dialing.

            regards,
            andre
            Unless I am totally off base Andre, the key is that the station to which Sasikumar wants to send the call is in a different location. Moreover the 10-digit format should already exist in the dialplan. See: "display dialplan parameters."

            I have used the solution offered below on many occations. It allows staff to reach a remote 10-digit number by dialing a specific 4-digit extension. Questions?
            Thank you,
            Bill Marzahn
            Telecommunications Administrator
            Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island
            299 Promenade Street
            Providence, RI 02908-5720
            401-459-6677 (Direct "Find-me" Line)

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