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Re: [sip.edu] Re: Cisco 7960 and Avaya CCS 2.1 registration problem


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  • From: (Dennis Baron)
  • To: Steve Blair <>
  • Cc:
  • Subject: Re: [sip.edu] Re: Cisco 7960 and Avaya CCS 2.1 registration problem
  • Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 12:50:09 -0500


> Is this the configuration you use with your SER proxy?
> If so do your IP phone users have the ability to do extension dialing
> between themselves and/or other on campus non-IP phones? If they
> do how many digits are in your extensions and how did you implement
> this in SER?

We're running SIPxchange and not SER. But yes, SIP accounts all have
a five digit alias, and usually a SIP.edu email alias, for the ten
digit SIP user. The dial plan supports both five digit dialing to the
PBX and 9+ dialing to the PSTN via the PBX. Plus just about
everything else that you can dial on the PBX.

Dennis

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Dennis Baron; Information Services & Technology
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Senior Strategist for Integrated Communications
sip:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Room E19-738 tel:+1-617-252-1232
77 Massachusetts Avenue; Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 fax:+1-617-253-8000

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