Enhanced Local Dialing
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Enhanced Local Dialing
The 4610SW, 4620/4620SW, 4621SW, 4622SW , 4625SW, and 4630/4630SW have a variety of
telephony-related applications (e.g., Speed Dial, Call Log, Web Browser, etc.). These
applications might obtain a telephone number during operation. For example, the Call Log
saves an incoming caller’s number, while the Web browser might obtain a dialable link from a
corporate Web site. Before Release 1.8 software, when the user indicated a desire to call one of
these incoming numbers, the 4610SW/4620/4620SW/4630/4630SW would first require the user
to edit the number, generally by prepending digits to account for dial access codes, country
codes if applicable, etc.
As of Release 1.8, the 4610SW/4620/4620SW/4630/4630SW can evaluate a raw telephone
number. This is also true of the 4621SW, 4622SW, and 4625SW as of Release 2.2. Based on
administered parameters, the phone can automatically prepend the correct digits, saving the
user time and effort. This is the “Enhanced Dialing” feature. The key to this feature’s success is
accurate administration of several important values. Table 8 summarizes these values and their
meanings. That information is expanded upon in this section.
Note:
Note: In all cases, the values you administer are the values relevant to the Avaya
media server’s location at which the IP telephones are registered. If a telephone
is in Japan, but its media server is in the United States, set the PHNCC value to
“1" for the United States.
In all cases, the digits the phones insert and dial are subject to standard Avaya
media server features and administration. This includes Class of Service (COS),
Class of Restriction (COR), Automatic Route Selection (ARS), etc.
As indicated in Table6, you can administer the system parameter
ENHDIALSTAT to turn off the Enhanced Local Dialing feature.