Multi-Site Customer with ISP Included in SLC¶
The Intersite Prefix (ISP) is included as the first digit of the site code. Currently, VOSS-4-UC does not support the ISP as a separate component for the Directory Number construction. Without ISP in the DN, a CTI application such as Corporate Directory feature has problems; the DN returned from the Corporate Directory must be manually manipulated before a call can be placed. To work around this issue, Cisco recommends that the ISP be included as the first digit of a Site Location Code (SLC).
Site Customer with ISP in SLC
Dialing Format (A-Party) | Display Format (B-Party) | Notes | |
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Intra-Site Dialing |
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Intra-Site Calls can be dialed as an extension or as Site Code + Extension. Similarly, the calling party number can be displayed either as an extension or as Site Code + Extension |
Inter-Site Dialing | Site Code + Extension (for example, 82551234) | Site Code + Extension | The first part of the Site Code is an ISP |
PSTN Dialing |
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There are several alternatives for display. Some of the phones support E.164 dialing (including + sign). Some customers prefer to display the number as it would be dialed. |
DN Format | Site Code + Extension (for example, 81134321) | The DN format applies to Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Cisco Unified IM and Presence Service, and Cisco Unity Connection |