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Dialing
3.13 Dialing
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Canonical Dialing Configuration
Canonical Dial Lookup
Phone location
Dial Plan
3.13.1 Canonical Dialing Configuration
Call numbers taken from a directory application, LDAP for instance, are mostly
expressed in canonical format. Moreover, call numbers entered into the local
phone book are automatically converted and stored in canonical format, thereby
adding "+", Local country code, Local national code, and Local enterprise
number as prefixes. If, for instance, the user enters the extension "1234", the
local country code is "49", the local national code is "89", and the local enterprise
number is "722", the resulting number in canonical format is "+49897221234".
For generating an appropriate dial string, a conversion from canonical format to a
different format may be required. The following parameters determine the local
settings of the phone, like Local country code or Local national code, and
define rules for converting from canonical format to the format required by the
PBX.
INFO: To enable the number conversion, all parameters not
marked as optional must be provided, and the canonical dial
lookup settings must be configured (see Canonical Dial Lookup).
Data required
Local country code: E.164 Country code, e.g. "49" for Germany, "44" for
United Kingdom. Maximum length: 5
National prefix digit: Prefix for national connections, e.g. "0" in Germany and
United Kingdom. Maximum length: 5
Local national code: Local area code or city code, e.g. "89" for Munich, "20"
for London. Maximum length: 6
Minimal local number length: Minimum number of digits in a local PSTN
number, e.g. 3335333 = 7 digits.
Local enterprise number: Number of the company/PBX wherein the phone
is residing. Maximum length: 10 (Optional)
PSTN access code: Access code used for dialing out from a PBX to a PSTN.
Maximum length: 10 (Optional)
International access code: International prefix used to dial to another
country, e.g. "00" in Germany and United Kingdom. Maximum length: 5