Speed-Dial Map Parameters

Table 13-3 Speed-Dial Map Configuration Parameters

Parameter

Valid Values

Default Value

 

 

 

 

 

 

Long Dial Digit Mapping

6 digits (see explanation)

none

 

 

 

Extended Dial String

0–16 digits 1

none

1Including commas, each of which will create a pause when the number is being dialed. (The length of the pause is determined by the value configured for Forward Delay in the Voice Port record.)

Long Dial Digit Mapping

is the number for which the speed-dial number is a shortcut. The number must identify its associated device as follows. Note that the valid values for the voice concentrator vary depending on the device type. The numbers below relate to ACT Networks’ SDM network access devices:

SmartSwitch1800:

Digits 1–4 = Voice Node Number (configured in Voice

 

System-Level Parameters): 0001–9999.

 

Digit 5 = 0 or 1. This digit is irrelevant on the

 

SmartSwitch 1800, so either value can be used.

 

Digit 6 = Channel number: 4 or 5, which identifies the

 

Voice port. (See Figure 13-4.)

SDM:

Digits 1–2 =Switch number: 01–61.

 

Digits 3–4 =Port number: 00–15.

 

 

Digit 5 = Slot number:

1–8

if FP or DX.

 

 

1–4

if JFP.

 

Digit 6 = Channel number: 0–5

if DVC.

 

 

Arbitrary (typically 1–6) if

 

 

 

FP or JFP.

Extended Dial String

is an extended set of digits that will be forwarded with the call if Source of Extended Digits in the Voice Port record is set to MAP. (If Source of Extended Digits is set to USER, any extended digits must be entered by the operator at the initiating device.

Calls placed to a speed-dial number will go to the device (e.g., PBX) whose full number is associated with that speed-dial number in the Map table. If extended dial digits are included in the table or the call, the call will automatically be forwarded through the remote device to the telephone number that matches the extended digits.

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