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Entering Leading Digits and Assigning Actions

What are leading digits?

Leading digits are the first digit or first several digits of an international access code, country code, area code or phone number.

Leading digits can be anywhere from 1–11 characters.

Leading digits can include numeric characters 0–9 and *.

The leading digit for long-distance is ‘1’. As soon as you dial ‘1xxx-xxx-xxxx’, the system recognizes that you are making a long-distance call.

To place an overseas call, you would dial ‘011’, followed by the country code, the area code and the phone number (i.e. 011 xx xx xxx-xxxx). Once you dial ‘011’, the system recognizes that the caller is placing an overseas call. ‘011’ are the leading digits.

ARS will route or block calls according to the leading digits you define and the actions you chose in the TalkSwitch Configuration under System Information -> Auto Route Selection.

Enter the leading digits you wish to route or block in the Leading Digits field.

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