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SPA9000 display of return-able CLITechnical support, how-to guides, troubleshooting, and general assistance for the Linksys Voice System (LVS) family of products. |
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| If I use a SPA9000 as PBX and a SPA922 as phone, the phone displays the CLI as received by the SPA9000. So if the From-URI of the incoming request is sip:1234@some.domain, the CLI is displayed as "1234". If the call is missed and I try to call back the number, it fails because the SPA9000 may need a 9 or some other prefix to route a call via an external line, so it would in fact have to be displayed as 91234. Is there a way for the SPA9000 to automatically add that prefix to the CLI so that I can directly return the call if I miss it? |
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| Thinking about it, it might be ok to display the "real" CLI without the line prefix, but maybe I can adapt my phone dial plan to automatically add the line prefix? Currently it's: (0,[3469]11S0|0,<:1408>[2-9]xxxxxx|0,<:1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxxS0|0,1[2-9]xxxxxxxxxS0|0,011xx.|0,xx.|[1-9]xx) The CLIs come in using E164 format with leading "+", like +4912345 for a German number. Any way to adapt the phone dial plan to automatically prefix the line prefix if the number starts with "+"? Like "<+:0+>xxxxx.|"? Problem is that "+" doesn't seem to be supported by the dial plan... |
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| Can you actually dial out with 0+49 or would it have to be 00049?
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