Instruction manual
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BreezeACCESS Version 4.3 Operations and Administration
Manual Revision: 4.0
Dialing Prefix Parameters – Supports definition of prefix strings
indicating an inter-regional or international call. The algorithm
supports dialing plans where one specific digit is used as the prefix
for inter-regional calls, and two specific digits are used as the prefix
for international calls, where the first one is the same as the
inter-regional call prefix. It can also support dialing plans in which
the inter-regional prefix should be removed at the CPE before the
dialed number is transferred to the system. The dialing plan support
algorithm incorporated into the units operates as follows:
• If the Dialing Prefix Option is disabled the unit will insert the
Automatic Prefix (if defined) before the dialed number.
Otherwise it will be forwarded as dialed.
• If the Dialing Prefix Option is set to Enabled and the first
dialed digit differs from the Inter-Regional Prefix the unit will
insert the Automatic Prefix (if defined) before the dialed
number. Otherwise it will be forwarded as dialed.
• If the Dialing Prefix Option is set to Enable & Block
Inter-Regional Prefix and the first dialed digit differs from the
Inter-Regional Prefix, the unit will insert the Automatic
Prefix (if defined) before the dialed number. If the first dialed
digit is the Inter-Regional Prefix and the second one differs
from the International Prefix (indicating an inter-regional
call), the first digit (the Inter-Regional Prefix) will be removed
before forwarding the dialed number, thus blocking
inter-regional calls at the unit. Otherwise it will be forwarded
as dialed.
Dialing Prefix Option – Enables or disables the dialing prefix
support capability.
Valid options are: Disable, Enable, Enable & Block
Inter-Regional Prefix.
Default selection is Disable.
Inter-Regional Prefix – Defines the prefix indicating an
inter-regional call. This is also the first digit in the two digits
string indicating an international call.
Valid values: One phone key-pad digit (0-9, *, #, A, B, C, D)
and X (no prefix).
Default value: 0.
International Prefix – Defines the second digit in the two digits
string indicating an international call.
Valid values: One phone key-pad digit (0-9, *, #, A, B, C, D)
and X (no prefix).
NOTE:
This information element is encoded according to Figure 4-11/Q.931 and Table
4-6/Q.931. The SU support only H323 Speech traffic and a change of the default
value is not recommended. A change will be needed only as result of special PSTN
switch requirements.