Administrator's Guide

Features and technical reference
555-233-5061822 Issue 5 October 2002
Mixed station numbering extensions can have from one to seven digits and
can begin with any digit from 0 to 9.
The first digit, in combination with the number of digits dialed, defines the
call type. To differentiate between two numbers with the same leading digit
but different lengths, the system monitors the interval after a digit is dialed
and before the next digit is dialed. If the interval extends past the
administered interdigit timeout, the system assumes that dialing is
complete and calculates the number of digits dialed up to that point.
Examples
Dial plan 1 allows the following dial access:
Single-digit access to the hotel/motel attendant (0)
Ten dial-access codes (DACs) beginning with the digit 1 (10 through 19)
Single-digit access to five hotel/motel services (2, 3, 4, 6 and 7)
Nonprefixed access to as many as 100 hotel/motel staff extensions
(500 through 599)
Guest room extensions for as many as 100 floors
Access to floors 1 through 9 (prefix digit 6 + [100 through 999])
Access to floors 10 through 99 (prefix digit 7 + [1000 through
9999])
Toll-call access via DAC 8
change dialplan analysis Page 1 of 3 SPE A
DIAL PLAN ANALYSIS TABLE
Percent Full: 9
Dialed Total Call Dialed Total Call Dialed Total Call
String Length Type String Length Type String Length Type
0 1 attd
1 2 dac
2 1 ext
3 1 ext
4 1 ext
5 3 ext
6 1 ext
6 4 pext
7 1 ext
7 5 pext
8 1 dac
9 1 dac
* 2 fac
# 2 fac