Enhanced Local Dialing
The system values relevant to the Enhanced Dialing Feature are:
●ENHDIALSTAT - Enhanced dialing status. If set to “1” the enhanced local dialing feature is partially enabled, meaning dialing rules do not apply to dialing from the Contacts list. If set to "2" the enhanced local dialing feature is fully enabled and does apply to dialing from the Contacts list. If set to “0” enhanced local dialing is off.
●PHNCC - the international country code of the Communication Manager (CM) call server. For example, “1” for the United States, “44” for the United Kingdom, and so on.
●PHNDPLENGTH - the length of the dial plan on the CM call server.
●PHNIC - the digits the CM call server dials to access public network international trunks. For example, “011” for the United States.
●PHNLD - the digit dialed to access public network long distance trunks on the CM call server.
●PHNLDLENGTH - the maximum length, in digits, of the national telephone number for the country in which the CM call server is located.
●PHNOL - the character(s) dialed to access public network local trunks on the CM call server.
Note:
In all cases, the values you administer are the values relevant to the location of the CM call server at which the IP telephones are registered. If a telephone is in Japan, but its CM call server is in the United States, set the PHNCC value to “1" for the United States.
In all cases, the digits the telephones insert and dial are subject to standard CM call server features and administration. This includes Class of Service (COS), Class of Restriction (COR), Automatic Route Selection (ARS), and so on.
As indicated in Table 11, you can administer the system parameter ENHDIALSTAT to turn off the Enhanced Local Dialing feature.
Example: A corporate voice network has a
Example: A user notes a Web site contains an international telephone number that needs to be called and initiates the call. The telephone determines the number to be called is from another country code. The telephone then prepends the rest of the telephone number with PHNOL to get an outside line and PHNIC to get an international trunk. The telephone then dials normally, with the CM call server routing the call appropriately.
Issue 2 December 2007 109