Administrator's Guide

Screen reference
555-233-5061254 Issue 5 October 2002
Tip:
Whenever possible, use a night service destination on your switch:
otherwise some features wont work correctly, even over a DCS network.
Outgoing Dial Type
This field sets the method used to transmit digits for an outgoing call. Usually, you
should match what your central office provides. See ‘‘Types of address
transmission’’ on page 1911 for more information. This field appears for Access,
APLT, CO, DIOD, DMI-BOS, FX, RLT, and WATS trunk groups. It also appears
for Tie trunk groups when the Trunk Signaling Type field is blank,
cont, or dis.
DIOD trunks support pulsed and continuous E&M signaling in Brazil and
discontinuous E&M signaling in Hungary.
Valid entries Usage
blank Leave this field blank if the Trunk Type (in/out) field
is not auto/.
An extension number
(can be a VDN)
Enter the extension of your night service destination.
attd
Calls go to the attendant and are recorded as Listed
Directory Number (LDN) calls on call detail records.
Valid entries Usage
tone
Enter tone to use Dual Tone Multifrequency (DTMF)
addressing, also known as touch tone in the U.S. Entering
tone actually allows the trunk group to support both DTMF
and rotary signals.
For pulsed and continuous E&M signaling in Brazil and for
discontinuous E&M signaling in Hungary, use
tone or mf.
rotary
Enter rotary if you only want to allow the dial pulse
addressing method used by non-touch tone phones. If you
have a full touch tone system internally and a connection to a
central office that only supports rotary dialing, for example,
it would be appropriate to enter
rotary.
r1mf
Enter r1mf for CAMA trunk groups. It is the only outgoing
dial type allowed on CAMA trunk groups.
Enter
r1mf to allow Russian MF Packet Signaling on
outgoing trunks. Russian MF Packet Signaling carries calling
party number and dialed number information. Group type
field must be set to
co.