T A L K S W I T C H C O N F I G U R A T I O N
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Entering Leading Digits and Assigning Actions
What are leading digits?
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Leading digits are the first digit or first several digits of an international
access code, country code, area code or phone number.
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Leading digits can be anywhere from 1–11 characters.
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Leading digits can include numeric characters 0–9 and *
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ARS will route or block calls according to the leading digits you define and
the actions you chose in the TalkSwitch
Configuration
under
System
Information -> Auto Route Selection
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Enter the leading digits you wish to route or block in the
Leading Digits
field.
The leading digit for long-distance is ‘1’. As soon as you dial ‘1xxx-xxx-xxxx’,
the system recognizes that you are making a long-distance call.
To place an overseas call, you would dial ‘011’, followed by the country code,
the area code and the phone number (i.e. 011 xx xx xxx-xxxx). Once you
dial ‘011’, the system recognizes that the caller is placing an overseas call.
‘011’ are the leading digits.