Feature Descriptions
■Nonprefixed access to 100 possible extensions for hotel administration users (500 through 599).
■Prefixed room extensions — pattern 6xxx is for floors 1 through 9, and pattern 7xxxx is for floors 10 through the highest guest room floor. Exten- sions are numbered the same as the room: room 429 would be extension 6429, and room 1234 would be extension 71234.
■Toll calling access by dialing TAC 8.
■Local calling by dialing ARS FAC 9.
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When using prefixed extension numbers, it is not necessary to include an entry for the “real” extension number in the dial plan. The server is able to complete a call using the prefixed extension number. When dialing 7345 (where 7 is the prefix), the communications server will ring extension 345.
When using a dial plan like the one above, which includes both prefixed and
The dialing delays, which may not be perceived by hotel guests, will occur when dialing 6 and 7. The server must wait for the 3- to
NOTE:
When using prefixed extensions, the extension that shows up on a display voice terminal does not show the prefix. The prefix will not show up on CDR reports. If extension number 3315 is prefixed with a 6 and the dial plan shows 3xxx for extensions, it is possible to dial either 3315 or 63315 to reach extension 3315. If the dial plan was changed to remove the entry for extensions in the 3xxx block, then 3315 could be reached only by dial- ing 63315.
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