SIP IP Phone Models 480i, 480i CT, 9112i, 9133i Release Notes

New Features in 1.4.1

Prefix Dialing

The IP phones now support a prefix dialing feature for outgoing calls.

How it works

You can manually dial a number or dial a number from a list. The phone automatically maps the pre-configured prepended digit in the configuration, to the outgoing number. When a match is found, the prepended digits are added to the beginning of the dial string and the call is dialed.

Note: The prepend digits are also added if the dialing times-out on a partial match.

You can enable this feature by adding a prepend digit(s) to the end of the Local Dial Plan parameter string in the configuration files or the Aastra Web UI at Basic Settings->Preferences->General.

For example, if you add a prepend map of “[2-9]XXXXXXXXX,91”, the IP phone adds the digits “91” to any 10-digit number beginning with any digit from 2 to 9 that is dialed out. Other examples of prepend mappings are:

1X+#,9 (Prepends 9 to any digit string beginning with “1” and terminated with “#”.)

6XXX,579 (Prepends “579” to any 4-digit string starting with “6”.)

[4-6]XXXXXX,78(Prepends “78” to any 7-digit string starting with “4”, “5”, or “6”.)

Note: You can configure a local dial plan via the configuration files or the Aastra Web UI.

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Aastra Telecom 9112 I, 9133 I, 480I CT manual Prefix Dialing, How it works