Call Park Codes - Nortel BCM 3.7 Manual

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Table 56 Access codes values (Continued)
* Local access
<code to access local
code
PSTN>
* National access
<private access code + 1> MCDN connections only.
code
* Special access
<code to access local
code
PSTN>
Outgoing calls
* External code
None
<one-digit number>

Call Park codes

When you park a call (FEATURE 74), the system assigns one of 25 codes for the retrieval of the
call. You can then press the Page display key to announce the code that appears on the display.
These three-digit codes include the Call Park prefix, which can be any digit from 1 to 9, and a
two-digit call number between 01 and 25. For example, if the Call Park prefix is 1, the first parked
call is assigned Call Park retrieval code 101.
Access numbering
Park prefix
# Cannot conflict with first digit.
MCDN connections only.
This number is prepended to an incoming M1 local dial string and
designates the call as a Local call type (typically 9). Refer to
the MCDN access codes (tandem calls)" on page
"Creating numbering plans" on page
This number is prepended to an incoming call marked as a long
distance call, and designates the call as a National type call (private
access code + 1). Refer to
calls)" on page
MCDN connections only.
This number is prepended to an incoming international (011....) or
special-case dial string (911, 411) and designates the call as a
special type call (9011 ...., 9911, 9411). Refer to
access codes (tandem calls)" on page
The External code setting allows you to assign the external line
access code for 7100 and 7000 digital phones and analog
telephones attached to ATA 2s to access external lines. When the
caller picks up the handset, the system tone sounds. The caller
then enters this number to access an external line. Note: This
number is overridden by line pool or destination codes starting with
the same digit(s).
Refer to
number.
XXXXX Numbering cannot conflict with these features
Direct
Park
External
dial
prefix
code
digit
XXXX
XXXX
Programming access codes
"Using the MCDN access codes (tandem
327.
"Tips about access codes" on page 326
Public/
Public/
Private
Private
Private
access
Auto
DISA
code
DN
DN
XXXX
#XXXX #XXXX #XXXX
327. Refer also to
206.
"Using the MCDN
327.
before choosing a
Line pool code/
Telephone
destination code
DN
#XXXX
Programming Operations Guide
323
"Using

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