Set up and use of Yealink T19, T2- and T4 -series phones on the Cloud PBX server
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Appendices, dialling codes
Default Numbering Plan
101 – 300
User Extensions
6900 – 6909
Meet-Me Conferences Rooms
7000 – 7299
300 Auto Attendants
800 – 819
20 Groups
820 – 869
50 Skill-Sets
9
Line access
0
Operator Group
Explanation of the symbols used in the dialling codes
Normal dialling digits = 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,*,#
Fixed length Wild Card = W (where W can be any digit 0-9, so if we need to take in 4 digits for a pin its
WWWW)
Variable length Wild Card = !n!W (where the system will look for any number of wild card numbers from 1 digit
to n digits, so if we need to enter an external number to Forward to we would need to enter any digit from 1 to
20 digits, !20!W )
0 based Variable length Wild Card = ^n^W (where the system will look for any number of wild card numbers
from 0 digit to n digits)
Examples:
*210*!9!W*!20!W*WWWW#
Set External Forward All Calls at this group with pin code (any other
member)
*210* is the code for external Forward
!9!W* is used to take in the group number (which can be from 1 to 9 digits long)
!20!W* is used to take in the external number (which can be from 1 to 20 digits long)
WWWW# is used to take in the group pin code (which is fixed at 4 digits)
*61*!9!W**99*!3!W*WWWW# Set Forward On No Answer to voicemail with Timer at this group with pin
(any other member)
*61* is the code for internal Forward on no answer
!9!W* is used to take in the group number (which can be from 1 to 9 digits long)
*99 is the code for the Voicemail
!3!W* is used to take in the timer delay before the Forward should act (which can be 1 to 3 digits long)