Lucent Technologies Guestworks SErver 1079984G3 User Manual

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Issue 1

April 1997

Prefixed Extension Numbering

Here is an example of a dial plan incorporating prefixed extensions and a mixed
number plan, with an explanation of each entry. In the dial plan, prefixed
extensions are designated as PEXT. When the prefixed number is dialed, the
server will remove the prefix digit and use the remaining digits to complete the
call. If the prefix digit is not dialed, the call will not complete, since the dialed
digits do not match the dial plan.

This example has the following dial plan:

The prefixed extensions do not show up on the Dial Plan table; they are
implied by their absence. The prefixed extensions in the example would
be those indicated by the ¢ symbol.

Single-digit access to the hotel attendant (0).

Ten trunk access codes (TAC) beginning with the digit 1 (10 through 19).

Single-digit access to five hotel/motel services using the digits 2, 3, 4, 6,
and 7.

First Digit

Length (in digits)

1

2

3

4

5

1

TAC

2

Ext

¢

¢

3

Ext

¢

¢

4

Ext

¢

¢

5

Ext

¢

6

Ext

¢

PEXT

7

Ext

¢

¢

PEXT

8

TAC

9

FAC

0

Atnd

*

FAC

#

FAC

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