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Configure Remote Site
Field
Basic Site Information
Name
Description
Time Zone
Local Area Codes
Local Mobile Phone Prefixes
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Description
Enter the name of your Remote Site.
Enter a description for your Remote Site.
From the drop-down list box, select the time zone for the site.
Enter the local area code for your Central Site. You can enter
multiple area codes separated by commas (,). The number
should have a minimum of two digits and can have a maximum
of four.
If the country pack installed on your system or the
Note
dialing configuration for your site does not support
multiple area code, enter only one area code.
If the country pack installed on your system or the
dialing configuration for your site supports multiple
area codes, prefix the appropriate area code while
dialing a local call.
Area codes should have a length that is valid in your country
where you will setup the Cisco Business Edition 3000.
Note
If you change the area code, update the configuration
settings for Block Rules, Abbreviated Dial Rules,
and Custom Route Patterns configured for your site.
Also ensure to update the Digit Discard Instructions
and Calling Party Transformations defined for PSTN
connection, if the management of these settings is
set to Manual.
Enter the local mobile phone prefixes for the central site. You
can enter multiple local mobile phone prefixes separated by
commas (,).
The local mobile phone prefix for a site consists of the first
few digits of the mobile phone number, and it uniquely
determines the service provider and the local zone or region
of the site where the call is considered local.
Local mobile phone prefix must have a length that is valid in
the country where you will set up the Cisco Business Edition
3000. For example, in India, you must enter the first four digits
of the mobile phone numbers as the local mobile phone prefix.
In China, you must enter the first seven digits of the mobile
phone numbers as the local mobile phone prefix.
You need to specify the local mobile phone prefixes only for
some countries such as India, China, and so on.
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