Configuring Voice
Configuring Dial Plans
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substitution, <:n>, then the user hears a reorder (fast busy) tone after the
specified number of seconds.
Examples for the Dial Plan Timer
•
Allow more time for users to start dialing after taking a phone off hook
.
EXAMPLE
:(
P9
| (9,8<:1408>[2-9]xxxxxx | 9,8,1[2 9]xxxxxxxxx |
9,8,011xx. | 9,8,xx.|[1-8]xx)
P9
After taking a phone off hook, a user has 9 seconds to begin dialing. If no
digits are pressed within 9 seconds, the user hears a reorder (fast busy)
tone. By setting a longer timer, you allow more time for users to enter the
digits.
•
Create a hotline for all sequences on the System Dial Plan
EXAMPLE
:
(
P9<:23>
| (9,8<:1408>[2-9]xxxxxx | 9,8,1[2-9]xxxxxxxxx |
9,8,011xx. | 9,8,xx.|[1-8]xx)
P9<:23>
After taking the phone off hook, a user has 9 seconds to begin
dialing. If no digits are pressed within 9 seconds, the call is transmitted
automatically to extension 23.
•
Create a hotline on a line button for an extension
E
XAMPLE
:
(P0 <:1000>)
With the timer set to 0 seconds, the call is transmitted automatically to the
specified extension when the phone goes off hook.
Interdigit Long Timer (Incomplete Entry Timer)
You can think of this timer as the “incomplete entry” timer. This timer measures the
interval between dialed digits. It applies as long as the dialed digits do not match
any digit sequences in the dial plan. Unless the user enters another digit within the
specified number of seconds, the entry is evaluated as incomplete, and the call is
rejected. The default value is 10 seconds.
NOTE
This section explains how to edit a timer as part of a dial plan. Alternatively, you can
modify the Control Timer that controls the default interdigit timers for all calls. See
Resetting the Control Timers, page 110
.