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Extension Numbering & Reserved Number Space

Written by Marissa Orsini

Updated at August 17th, 2023

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Table of Contents

Scope Restricted Numbering Recommended Numbering

Scope

Intended Audience: All Users

This article outlines the reserved and permitted numbering schemes to use for extensions and features.

 

Restricted Numbering

This table outlines numbering schemes that may only be used for their designated purpose. Extensions created outside of the specified purpose will not work.

Extension Range Designated Purpose
0 - 99 Reserved for internal use
211 FCC standard for community support information (free and confidential services) in some regions of the United States
311 FCC standard for municipal government services (non-emergency line) in some regions of the United States
411 Local Directory Assistance
511 FCC standard to access traveler information services in some regions of Canada and the United States
611 Customer Service
711 FCC requirement to connect a deaf caller to a Telephone Relay Service
811 Call Before You Dig
911 Emergency Services
933 Emergency Testing
988 National Suicide Hotline
700 - 719 Call Parking without Ringback
720 - 799 Call Parking with Ringback
5000 Unregistered Login to Voicemail - Prompts for extension and password
5001 Registered Login to Voicemail - Prompts for password only
9900 Unregistered Login to Voicemail - Prompts for extension and password
9901 Registered Login to Voicemail - Prompts for password only
9902 Hot Desking Sign In
7000 - 7999 Transfer to Voicemail
9900 - 9999 Reserved for System Features

Recommended Numbering

This table shows the recommended numbering scheme for extensions. The numbering scheme here is for reference and normalization purposes only, and does not need to be followed.

Extension Range Recommended Purpose
100 - 599 User Extensions
800 - 899 User Extensions
1000 - 4999 User Extensions
5003 - 6999 User Extensions
8000 - 8999 User Extensions
9000 - 9099 Auto Attendants
9100 - 9199 Call Queues (Excluding Call Parks)
9200 - 9299 Special Extensions such as Forwarding Users, Call Routing Users, Analog/Paging Systems, & Fax Users
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