COMmander 6000/R/RX - Firmware V7.0D - Advanced Information V19 04/2018
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Phoning
Outgoing Calls
When dialling phone numbers, the exchange line request type configured
for the subscriber must be noted. The PBX distinguishes three types of
exchange line requests:
Internal phone
: The user has to dial an external number with preceding
exchange line access number
.
Direct exchange line phone
: For an external number no prefix is required.
However, the user has to dial an internal number with preceding
**
.
Automatic exchange line request
(factory setting): Neither for the internal
nor for the external number a prefix is required (exception: ** for targeted
VoIP access). The PBX automatically distinguishes between internal and
external numbers with the adjustment of the dialled phone number and the
internal numbering plan:
•
If the phone number is contained in the phone numbering list, the PBX
establishes an internal connection.
•
If the phone number is not contained in the phone numbering list the
PBX establishes an external connection.
Notes:
The behaviour of the phones COMfortel 1400 IP/2600 IP/3200/3500/
3600 IP when dialling phone numbers depends on the configured default
account (see manual of the phone). With the phones COMfortel 1400 IP/
2600 IP/3600 IP as of firmware 2.4 the default account can be
configured depending on the exchange line request type.
The short code number is a part of the internal numbering plan and is
therefore an internal number. However it leads to an external
connection.
To avoid conflicts between 3 or 4 digit phone numbers of the local area
network and the internal numbering plan, phone numbers of the local
area network should always be dialled with local area code. In countries