Reviewing and Configuring the Speed-Dial Map Table

The speed-dial map table contains dial numbers (similar to telephone numbers) that can be used to call remote devices. The table associates each of these numbers (called long-dial numbers) with a shorter (usually) speed-dial number that can be used to call the device, as well as any configured extended-dial digits that will be forwarded by the device.

To display the existing Speed-Dial Map table, press [B] at the Voice Configuration Menu (or [A], [F], [B] from the Main Menu). The display will include a list of con- figured speed-dial numbers with associated long-dial and extended-dial strings.

To configure a Speed-Dial number, press [C] at the Voice Configuration Menu. When prompted for Speed Dial Abbreviated Digits, enter the number of characters configured for Speed Map Dial Digits in Voice-Level System Configuration. (The maximum is four.) A question-mark wildcard can be used for any single digit, and an asterisk wildcard can be used for any number of digits. (See page C-8.)

Node Name=nod e_xyz

 

Sp eed Dial Map C onfiguration Parameters

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S peed Map Abb reviated Digits

101

A

Lon g D ial D igit Map ping

000101

B

Extend ed D ial S tring

12345,7890,12345

Option:

Figure 13-3 Speed-Dial Map Configuration Menu

[A], [F],[C]from Main Menu

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1800 specifications

Cabletron Systems, a leading player in network management and telecommunications solutions during the late 20th century, introduced several innovative products that played a crucial role in shaping enterprise networking. Among these were the Cabletron FRX6000, FRX4000, and the FRX1800, which delivered advanced features aimed at enhancing network performance, security, and scalability.

The Cabletron FRX6000 was designed as a robust multi-layer switch, ideal for large-scale enterprise environments. It supported extensive routing capabilities, allowing organizations to manage traffic efficiently even under heavy loads. The FRX6000 boasted high throughput rates and low latency, making it suitable for demanding applications. With support for various network protocols, including IP, IPX, and AppleTalk, its adaptability made it a versatile choice for diverse networking needs. Moreover, security features like VLAN support and Access Control Lists (ACLs) provided enhanced protection against potential threats.

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