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    Extension Numbering: Reserved Number Space

    The VoIP Help Page Team·2 min read·Last updated: March 14, 2026

    ### Scope

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

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

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

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