Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15 Maintenance Manual
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Other countries, like Italy, include the leading zero in the area code even when being dialed into from outside
the country. This means that the area codes in the Italian ISDN zones must include the leading zero. An example
of a valid number is +39 02 12345678.
the country. This means that the area codes in the Italian ISDN zones must include the leading zero. An example
of a valid number is +39 02 12345678.
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There are also countries, such as Switzerland, that include the area code with the leading zero when dialing
within an area code and when dialing within the country, but remove the leading zero when being dialed into
from outside the country. Cisco TMS is configured to recognize this, which means that the area code for ISDN
zones in Switzerland should only include the area code without the leading zero. For example: +41 33 1234567
and 033 1234567.
within an area code and when dialing within the country, but remove the leading zero when being dialed into
from outside the country. Cisco TMS is configured to recognize this, which means that the area code for ISDN
zones in Switzerland should only include the area code without the leading zero. For example: +41 33 1234567
and 033 1234567.
Creating area Code Rules
Area code rules are typically added to ISDN zones used in the US to set up 10-digit dialing and area code overlays.
Area code rules determine how ISDN numbers are dialed from one area code (the area code set for the location) to
other area codes.
Area code rules determine how ISDN numbers are dialed from one area code (the area code set for the location) to
other area codes.
In a US phone number, for example +1 (123) 456-7890, the area code consists of the digits in brackets (123), and the
prefix consists of the digits 456 (in this example).
prefix consists of the digits 456 (in this example).
To add or edit an area code rule for a location:
1.
Go to
Administrative Tools > Locations > ISDN Zones
.
2.
Click on an existing zone to view it, or start creating a new zone by clicking New and following the instructions
above.
above.
3.
Click Area Code Rules when viewing or editing an ISDN zone to open an overview of existing rules for area
codes in ISDN zones.
codes in ISDN zones.
4.
Click on an existing rule, or start creating a new one by clicking New.
5.
Fill in the fields described below:
Field
Description
When dialing from this area
code to the following area
code
code to the following area
code
Specify the area code this rule should apply for. For example, if you want the
rule to apply every time dialing 555, specify
rule to apply every time dialing 555, specify
555
in this field.
With the following prefixes
The prefix is the first three digits of the base number. Leave blank if you want
the rule to apply for all calls made to the area code in the above field.
the rule to apply for all calls made to the area code in the above field.
Include Area Code
Check this if you want the rule to include the area code specified above in
the call. For the US, check to enable 10-digit dialing.
the call. For the US, check to enable 10-digit dialing.
Before dialing, also dial
Enter a string here to include in front of the dial string created by this area
code rule (before the area code and prefixes specified in the first two fields
above).
code rule (before the area code and prefixes specified in the first two fields
above).
Strip digits for zone's local
outside line access
outside line access
Check to strip the outside line prefix (set in
Administrative Tools > Locations
> ISDN Zones > Line
section) from the number you are going to dial.
Table 8 Settings for area code rules
6.
Click Save.
When an area code rule is used, prefixes from the ISDN zone are still used, but domestic dialing behaviors (such as
inserting a 1) are ignored by Cisco TMS.
inserting a 1) are ignored by Cisco TMS.
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