I ran into a bit of a end-point dial plan mistake on my part with a system I put into service for a client yesterday...
The end-point dial plan goals are as follows:
- 3 digit extension numbers. It's a small office with just a handful of extensions.. dialing and remembering should be easy. The client wouldn't be happy if desk extensions were 4 digits.
- Simple dialing on the trunks.. no dial 9 first.. just dial like you do from home.
With that said, I decided to use extension numbers 100-119. That way they wouldn't conflict with any possible combination of numbers going out on the trunk. The end points (polycom) are set with dailplans like this:
[2-9]11|0T|011xxx.T|[0-1][2-9]xxxxxxxxx|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|[2-9]xxxxxxT|10x|11x|*xx.T|*xxxxx|7x|800
That way the three digit extensions go right out, as do normal outside telephone numbers and feature codes. As you can see, I have a 7x entry because my parking lot is set to park in extension slots 71-78.
The parking lot is the oops,.. because the user can't dial an outside phone number like 705-555-5555 or 713-5555.
Any great ideas on what to do with the parking lot?
How do you guys handle your dial plans?
The end-point dial plan goals are as follows:
- 3 digit extension numbers. It's a small office with just a handful of extensions.. dialing and remembering should be easy. The client wouldn't be happy if desk extensions were 4 digits.
- Simple dialing on the trunks.. no dial 9 first.. just dial like you do from home.
With that said, I decided to use extension numbers 100-119. That way they wouldn't conflict with any possible combination of numbers going out on the trunk. The end points (polycom) are set with dailplans like this:
[2-9]11|0T|011xxx.T|[0-1][2-9]xxxxxxxxx|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|[2-9]xxxxxxT|10x|11x|*xx.T|*xxxxx|7x|800
That way the three digit extensions go right out, as do normal outside telephone numbers and feature codes. As you can see, I have a 7x entry because my parking lot is set to park in extension slots 71-78.
The parking lot is the oops,.. because the user can't dial an outside phone number like 705-555-5555 or 713-5555.
Any great ideas on what to do with the parking lot?
How do you guys handle your dial plans?