Speed dialing configuration on OXE

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Speed dialing configuration on OXE

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Hi everyone,
I am going to integrate OXE system release 9.1 with PANASONIC. The connection between two systems is over QSIG. The trunk group for this connectivity is trunk number 5. The numbers on OXE are 5000-5499. The PANASONIC extensions are 2000-2600; 3000-3800 and 4200-4400.
Till now I have configured 8 as a prefix to access trunk number 5 and after this to dial extensions on PANASONIC. It works perfectly.
What I am looking for is how to complete configuration on OXE in order to call directly on PANASONIC extensions without prefix.
For example, if I want to call extension 2000 (which is on PANASONIC) will be very comfortable to call directly 2000 (without prefix 8 at beginning).
Can I do this with speed dialing ? If yes please who can write down for me all the steps to complete it. (remember: I don't have enough experience on OXE, so please write for me in details).
Thank you very much in advance,
Waiting for any suggestion.
Kind regards
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If you use QSIG you can also use Routing number prefix (create routing numbers 2, 3, 4 in prefix plan).
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Hi I have the same problem..when i dial 3 as perfix and then 4 digite..i should wait 9 second or i should press the # to make call.!!how can i solve this problem?
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You probably are using 3 as trunk group prefix and then xxxx on a NPD where the length is defined as 255.
2 options,
- Use network routes as tot mentioned (yeah, read documenntation)
- Configure your NPD correctly (yeah, read documentation too)
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cavagnaro wrote:You probably are using 3 as trunk group prefix and then xxxx on a NPD where the length is defined as 255.
2 options,
- Use network routes as tot mentioned (yeah, read documenntation)
- Configure your NPD correctly (yeah, read documentation too)
Thank you Cavagnaro....i read document but i can't find the chapter about network routes or NPD..i have the rel 9.0
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Find samples of network routing under sip interconnection samples. All is there. Even with sections.
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