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Canonical Dialing
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Canonical Dialing
5.1.2 Canonical Dial Lookup
The following example shows settings suitable for recognizing incoming numbers
and assigning them to entries in the local phone book, and for generating correct
dial strings from phone book entries, depending on whether the number is internal
or external.
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Canonical Dialing
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Conversion examples
Operator codes
0,7800
Set of numbers to access the local opera-
tors. (No blank after comma, or else the
subsequent entry is ignored.)
Emergency numbers
999,555
Set of numbers to access emergency ser-
vices. (No blank after comma, or else the
subsequent entry is ignored.)
Initial extension digits
2,3,4,5,6,8
1st digits of numbers that are used for
extension numbers on the local node. (No
blank after comma, or else the subsequent
entry is ignored.)
Parameter
Example
value
Explanation
Local code <1>
780
Enterprise node prefix (here: Nottingham).
International code <1>
+44115943
Equivalent prefix to access numbers on this
node from the PSTN. Here, the prefix used
by the PSTN (DID/DDI: direct inward dial-
ing) is 943, which differs from the enterprise
node prefix used within the enterprise net-
work.
Local code <2>
722
Enterprise node prefix (here: Munich).
International code <2>
+4989722
Equivalent prefix to access numbers on this
node from the PSTN. Here, the prefix used
by the PSTN for direct inward dialing is
identical to the enterprise node prefix.
Parameter
Example
value
Explanation