3.8.
Administer Private Numbering Plan
Extension numbers used for SIP Users registered to Session Manager must be added to either the
private or public numbering table on Communication Manager. For the sample configuration,
private numbering was used and all extension numbers were unique within the private network.
However, in many customer networks, it may not be possible to define unique extension
numbers for all users within the private network. For these types of networks, additional
administration may be required as described in Reference [7] in Section 9.
Use the change private-numbering n command, where n is the length of the private number.
Fill in the indicated fields as shown below.
Ext Len:
Ext Code:
Trk Grp(s):
Private Prefix:
Total Length:
change private-numbering 5
Ext Ext
Len Code
5
506
5
506
...
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Enter length of extension numbers.
In the sample configuration, "5" was used.
Enter leading digit (s) from extension number.
In the sample configuration, "506" was used.
Enter trunk groups defined in Section 3.6.2.
Note: if trunk group numbers are contiguous, a single row can be
used. Else, add a row for each trunk group.
Leave blank unless an enterprise canonical numbering scheme is
defined in Session Manager. If so, enter the appropriate prefix.
Enter "5" since a private prefix was not defined.
NUMBERING - PRIVATE FORMAT
Trk
Private
Grp(s)
Prefix
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