From: Ouellette, Tim (tim.ouellette@eds.com)
Date: Fri Feb 21 2003 - 03:38:43 GMT-3
Syntax is as follows:
num-exp extension-number extension-string
so in your case, the solution would be "num-exp 0 xxxxxxx" wheres the 0 maps
directly to xxxxxxx
Also, if you were to configure "num-exp 555.... 1248555...." when the user
dials 555 and then four other numbers, it'll pass 1248555 and then those
same 4 numbers.
Also take a look at translation-rules, you can do the same type of thing
with those.
BTW, a VERY quick search of cisco.com for "num-exp" reveals the following
URL
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1828/products_configuratio
n_guide_chapter09186a00800ca621.html#11393
Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: chenyan [mailto:chenyan@deeptht.com.cn]
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 10:16 PM
To: ccielab
Subject: num-exp command in voip
hi,i know it's a stupid question.
when I want to use a single number like 0 to present some long munber like
XXXXXXXX,the num-exp command is available, but which is right :
num-exp 0 xxxxxxx
or
num-exp xxxxxxx 0
Thanks
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