Central Phonebook Configuration
Digit Manipulation in Central Phonebook
9)
In the
Type of Name Attribute(s)
drop down list, select the appropriate option.
The option depends on if the name is stored in a single attribute or if it is split into two differ-
ent attributes.
10)
In the
Name Attribute(s)
field, enter name(s) of the attribute(s) containing first name and
family name. If two attributes are used, enter the first name on the first line and the family
name on the second line.
Digit Manipulation in Central Phonebook
When importing telephone numbers it is sometimes necessary to automatically change the way
a number is written according to preset conditions.
Depending on where a number is situated, the module can alter the number that is returned
in a phonebook query. If, for example, the queried number is situated within the same local
exchange, the telephone number is considered to be an internal number and the number is
stripped from superfluous international prefixes, etc.
Telephone number standards
There are several standardized ways of writing telephone numbers.
The following formats are currently supported:
Format
Comment
+4631559300
E.164 international standard, and E.123
(031)-559300
E.123 local number
+46(031)559300
National national destination code in parentheses
+46(0)31559300
National prefix in parentheses
+46(31)559300
Canonical address format
4631551234
Digits only. Conversion is controlled by setting maximum lengths of inter-
nal and national numbers.
Examples
The following figure shows the elements of a telephone number, +46(31)551234 (in canonical
format), used in the parameter descriptions below.¨
Country Code
5
8
1
National
Destination
Code
46 31 55 1234
Extension
PBX
Prefix
Figure 23: The Canonical Format
Example of how a telephone number is built up from different prefixes and extensions.
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