When setting up an office phone system you need to consider extension numbers. These are short numbers, typically 2, 3, or 4 digits used to call other telephones on the same system. You can use these numbers to call other extensions, and importantly, use them in configuration of hunt groups and so on, making the config easier to understand.
In addition to an extension numbers you would normally set a ddi
(Direct Dial In) full phone number for each telephone. This is not a requirement and you can just use
internal numbers for phones if you prefer.
It is a good idea to make a clear plan for how you will allocate the internal numbers, especially if you have a corresponding block of real phone numbers. Consider which are nice numbers you may want to publish for some reason, and which could be obvious mis-dials. Maybe group extensions by department, etc. Always assume you will need more numbers later so make a plan that allows for expansion.
9
for an outside line as VoIP phones send the whole number when you dial. The only special cases are
emergency numbers (112
and 999
by default) which cannot be used
as extension numbers.
+441234567890
which is country code
44
for UK, area code 1234
and local number 567890
.
In the UK you would dial this as 01234567890
. Note that there is no 0
in from the of the area code when quoted in international format, and definitely no
(0)
in such numbers.