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5.
Select one of the following to specify the area code that belongs with
the extension:
If the fully qualified phone number should contain the area code
you specified for the Span, select
Use Span's Area Code
.
If the fully qualified number should contain a different area code,
select
Use this area code
, and then type the correct area code in
the text box.
6.
Click
OK
. The new conversion Rule appears in the
SMDR Extension
to Phone Number Conversion
box.
7.
Repeat to add more conversions, if necessary.
8.
Extensions are matched and converted in the order in which the
conversion Rules appear in this dialog box.
To arrange the order of the conversion Rules, click a Rule, and
then click the up or down arrow.
To remove a conversion Rule, highlight the line, and then click
Delete
.
To modify a line, click the line, and then click
Edit
, or double-
click the line.
9.
Click
OK
to close the
Switch Properties
dialog box and apply the
settings. No changes are saved or applied until you click
OK
.
Suppose the telephone company in San Antonio, Texas, has assigned an
organization the following range of phone numbers:
1(210)555-9800 through 1(210)555-9899
Suppose the organization's PBX maps these phone numbers to the following
internal extensions (which are the extensions that appear in the SMDR
data):
400 through 499
The example procedure below instructs the ETM System to match and
remove the 4 from the extension extracted from the SMDR data, add 55598
to the extension, and then add the country code and area/city code to
complete the fully qualified phone number:
1.
In the
Switch Properties
dialog box, below the
SMDR Extension
to Phone Number Conversion Data
box, click
Insert
. The
SMDR Extension to Phone Number
dialog box appears.
SMDR Extension
Conversion
Example
See "About SMDR
Parse Files" in the
ETM
®
System
Technical Reference
for details about editing
the SMDR parse file to
extract the dialed digits
from the SMDR data.