Administrator's Guide

Single-Digit Dialing and Mixed Station Numbering
Issue 5 October 2002 1823555-233-506
Local calling via ARS DAC 9
2-digit feature-access codes (FACs) [* or # plus another digit
]
Dial plan 2 allows the following dial access:
Single-digit access to the hotel/motel attendant (0)
Single-digit access to seven hotel/motel services (extensions 1 through 7)
2-digit access to 70 hotel/motel services (extensions 10 through 79)
Guest-room extensions for floors 1 through 7 (extensions 100 through 799)
Toll-calling access via DAC 8
Toll-calling access via ARS feature access code 9
2-digit FACs (* or # plus another digit)
Cancel timeout intervals if the user dials # after dialing all required digits.
When using prefixed extension numbers, it is not necessary to include an entry for
the "real" extension number in the dial plan. The server is able to complete a call
using the prefixed extension number. When dialing 7345 (where 7 is the prefix),
the communications server will ring extension 345.
When using a dial plan like the one above, which includes both prefixed and
non-prefixed extensions, dialing 567 instead of 4567 will ring an administrative
extension instead of a room.
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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 5 2 ext
1 1 ext 5 3 ext
1 2 ext 6 1 ext
1 3 ext 6 2 ext
2 1 ext 6 3 ext
2 2 ext 7 1 ext
2 3 ext 7 2 ext
3 1 ext 7 3 ext
3 2 ext 8 1 dac
3 3 ext 9 1 dac
4 1 ext * 2 fac
4 2 ext # 2 fac
4 3 ext ext
5 1 ext ext