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hszeto

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PBXes.com » Dial rules

With PBXes.com (i-p-tel.com) simple dial rules copied then pasted at the end of this post, is there a way so I can have it sends 18004664411 to the trunk when calling 411?

I have tried 411:18004664411 without lack.

Dial Rules:
A Dial Rule controls how calls will be dialed on this trunk. It can be used to add or remove prefixes. Numbers that don't match any patterns defined here will be dialed as-is. Note that a pattern without a + or | (to add or remove a prefix) is useless.

Rules:
X matches any digit from 0-9
Z matches any digit from 1-9
N matches any digit from 2-9
[1237-9] matches any digit or letter in the brackets (in this example, 1,2,3,7,8,9)
. wildcard, matches one or more characters (not allowed before a | or +)
| removes a dialing prefix from the number (for example, 613|NXXXXXX would match when some dialed "6135551234" but would only pass "5551234" to the trunk)
+ adds a dialing prefix from the number (for example, 1613+NXXXXXX would match when some dialed "5551234" and would pass "16135551234" to the trunk)

edmidor
6th Kyu

join:2008-05-19
Montreal, QC

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Re: PBXes.com » Dial rules

Not with dial rules.
Create Ring Group '411' and put there your toll free number with # at the end.
emoci

join:2007-05-29
York, ON

You want to do two things:

1. Under the Outbound Route enter 411 under the Dial Plan field (this means calls to 411 will be sent to this specific route, into the Trunk Specified)

2. Under the appropriate Trunk Dial Plan enter, 18004664+411

edmidor
6th Kyu

join:2008-05-19
Montreal, QC

Re: PBXes.com » Dial rules

Oops! Right, I didn't look at the number good enough
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