
Central Phonebook Configuration
• Example 6: Size of global number. Queried number: 47815305555 Digit manipulation identi-
fies that the number of digits in the telephone number is equal to the number of digits entered
as “minimum size of global phone numbers”, then adds 00 for external line prefix and 00 for
international prefix. Resulting number: 000047815305555
Digit Manipulation Settings
The parameters for digit manipulation can be set via the Configuration page.
1)
Click “Configuration” on the Start page.
2)
Select Other Settings > Advanced Configuration in the menu on the Configuration page.
3)
Select “Phonebook” in the menu on the Advanced Configuration page.
4)
Click "Digit Manipulation Settings".
The following parameters can be configured for digit manipulation:
• Digit Manipulation Enabled The digit manipulation function can be enabled and disabled. If
the function is enabled, the parameters below apply, otherwise they do not apply.
• Country Code The Country Code is the prefix to be used when dialling to a particular country
from another country. The country code is what follows after the + in a telephone number. The
value is used to identify the country code in the number and remove it when it is not needed.
• National Destination Code The National Destination Code (NDC) is what follows after the
country code in a telephone number. The value is used to identify the NDC in the telephone
number and remove it when it is not needed.
• International Prefix The International Prefix is used to dial a call from a particular country to
another country. This is followed by the country code for the destination country. This value is
used to replace the + character when an international call is made.
• National Prefix National Prefix is used to make a call within a country from one city to another.
The national prefix is followed by the national destination code for the destination of the call.
This value is used for two purposes:
– To identify the national prefix in the number and remove it when it is not needed.
– To change a number when the destination is another city.
• External Line Prefix External Line Prefix is what needs to be dialled before the number to
reach the public network. The value is used to change the telephone number if it is identified
as an external number.
• PBX First Prefix PBX First Prefix is what precedes an internal number to create an external
number. This value is used to compare with the phonebook number to decide whether the
number is internal or external.
• PBX Second Prefix Points out an additional prefix to be handled in the same way as “PBX
First prefix”.
• Maximum size of internal telephone numbers Used for numbers that starts with a digit instead
of “+” or “(“. If the number is longer than this value, it is considered to be an external number.
• Minimum size of global telephone numbers Used for numbers that starts with a digit instead
of “+” or “(“. If the number is equal to or longer than this value, it is considered to be a global
number.
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