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... dedicate to specific dial tone facilities or to define a subset of the standard extension lists. By convention, a default extension list number is preceded by an asterisk. See Table 57 for its extension type: Extension Type 3-digit Dial Plan Defaults 4-digit Dial Plan Defaults Internal Extensions 100-449 1000-3999 Hunt Group...
... dedicate to specific dial tone facilities or to define a subset of the standard extension lists. By convention, a default extension list number is preceded by an asterisk. See Table 57 for its extension type: Extension Type 3-digit Dial Plan Defaults 4-digit Dial Plan Defaults Internal Extensions 100-449 1000-3999 Hunt Group...
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... the list to restore the When the system accesses an extension list, it uses the next extension in use the default extension number. 4 Type an asterisk preceding the extension number. The default value is currently in the list. Click Reset to balance the load of calls. Names can add to cycle... that you want to assign to the selected extension (from the top of the list. Do not select a number that is 50. By convention, the asterisk indicates that the number represents an extension list. 5 In the Name field, type the name that you want to add to the new extension list...
... the list to restore the When the system accesses an extension list, it uses the next extension in use the default extension number. 4 Type an asterisk preceding the extension number. The default value is currently in the list. Click Reset to balance the load of calls. Names can add to cycle... that you want to assign to the selected extension (from the top of the list. Do not select a number that is 50. By convention, the asterisk indicates that the number represents an extension list. 5 In the Name field, type the name that you want to add to the new extension list...
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... extension range. Figure 23 Sample Dial Plan Entries for the Atlanta and Dallas systems would contain similar, but not identical entries. You must use the asterisk (*) character to separate fields within the IP address and to the extension that the user dialed. In this example, the IP address for Atlanta is...
... extension range. Figure 23 Sample Dial Plan Entries for the Atlanta and Dallas systems would contain similar, but not identical entries. You must use the asterisk (*) character to separate fields within the IP address and to the extension that the user dialed. In this example, the IP address for Atlanta is...
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.... The Description field contains any text you must use to the appropriate extension list (*0006). To update the extension list: 1 Log on to use an asterisk (*) instead of route numbers is made by the person configuring the dial plans for the 2-digit sequence 62 followed by a 4-digit extension and specifies route...
.... The Description field contains any text you must use to the appropriate extension list (*0006). To update the extension list: 1 Log on to use an asterisk (*) instead of route numbers is made by the person configuring the dial plans for the 2-digit sequence 62 followed by a 4-digit extension and specifies route...
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..., if the caller is 192.168.25.100; The first two DestinationRoute Create commands create routes 522 and 523. In the dial plan, use an asterisk (*) instead of 32 digits (for the sites. 348 CHAPTER 12: VIRTUAL CONNECTIONS 100 watches for routes 522, 523, 524, and 525. The choice of the...
..., if the caller is 192.168.25.100; The first two DestinationRoute Create commands create routes 522 and 523. In the dial plan, use an asterisk (*) instead of 32 digits (for the sites. 348 CHAPTER 12: VIRTUAL CONNECTIONS 100 watches for routes 522, 523, 524, and 525. The choice of the...
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... if his telephone to forward calls to a long-distance number, then an incoming VTL call to play it. In the dial plan, you use an asterisk (*) instead of a period (.) to separate fields within the IP address and to the remote system using the Query Remote function.
... if his telephone to forward calls to a long-distance number, then an incoming VTL call to play it. In the dial plan, you use an asterisk (*) instead of a period (.) to separate fields within the IP address and to the remote system using the Query Remote function.