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HI.
SV9300 sip trunk to carrier
Access code 0(LCR:A126)
User number 2000 Virtual extension 2444
2444 call forward to 0,002NNNNNNNXXXXXZZZZZZZZZZ(Total 25 yards) N=Other PBX number X=Walking toll restriction code Z=Local number
2000 call 2444
CM85 Y=6: 25digits I can't see SV9300 throwing out the packet CM85 Y=6: 24digits I can see SV9300 throwing out the packet
Looks like a system restriction. Does anyone have a good suggestion? Thanks.
Last edited by ssdr9163; 07/02/23 10:51 PM.
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Looks like you found a bit of a bug, although dial strings wouldn't typically be that long anyway. Is there any way you can create a workaround by making a "shortcut" dial code on the destination PBX that would eliminate the need for some of the digits?
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hi toner
Maybe it's really a bug. I tried it with new SV9300 This problem still exists
Short code dialing , tried to use CM8A9XXX prefix code, speed dial, Over 24 yards , all failed.
New idea is to use VOIP Gateway.
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