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Hello, I have FX-II with two T1/PRI cards. There are two line groups. If I dial 9 it goes to Line group 1 which first t1. If I dial 8 it goes to Line group 2 wich lines from the second t1. I have 3 digits extension number. If I dial, for example, 8-3222 it goes to the second pri. Can I program comdial so, if I dial any four digits, it is automatically goes to the second pri?
Thanks Egor
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Are you using the second PRI for some sort of tie line?
Unless I'm mistaken, any number that's not a line group code would be considered an internal call or feature code. Any 4-digit number would need to begin with a line group code (9, 80, 81, etc.), in order for it to be recognized as a call to be routed out. This isn't quite like an LCR table where anything that's not internal routes thru the LCR. I supposed a work around would be to have the first digit in your 4-digit external number to be a line group code (assignable).
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