Hello,
when i create a subscriber, i can define a Number with letters.
The formatinformation from OmniVista is "A..D,0..9,*,#,T".
Is there a function associated with the letters A-D, T or can i use it for any purpose?
Thanks for helping.
Subscriber Number Format
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Re: Subscriber Number Format
There is no function associated.
Obviously, those numbers won't be numbers a end user can dial directly from his dialpad.
You will need to create speed dials.
Obviously, those numbers won't be numbers a end user can dial directly from his dialpad.
You will need to create speed dials.
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Re: Subscriber Number Format
i want to use these numbers for DeskSharingSets.
Thank you for your help.
Thank you for your help.
Re: Subscriber Number Format
A-D - usual digits. Usually absent on a set (present sometimes on DTMF sets)
# and * - usual digits, present on a set. Have some limitation (you can have problem if you need dial this number via external line/ inter PBX link).
T - time-out. Used not often. In some specific case. in this case you can create 100 and 1T00 user - for call you need to dial 100. Depends of - you make pause after 1 or not - will be called 100 or 1T00.
# and * - usual digits, present on a set. Have some limitation (you can have problem if you need dial this number via external line/ inter PBX link).
T - time-out. Used not often. In some specific case. in this case you can create 100 and 1T00 user - for call you need to dial 100. Depends of - you make pause after 1 or not - will be called 100 or 1T00.