Assigning Trunk, Feature, Ip Trunk, & Route Access - Altigen AltiContact Manager Version 5.0 Administration Manual

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Parameter
Description
First Digit
These define how the system responds to the first digit
Assignment
dialed by the user. If a particular digit is grayed out—not
available—that means it cannot be used in the country
location selected in the General window.
The drop-down list options for each digit are as follows:
Assigning Trunk, Feature, IP Trunk, & Route Access
You can use trunk, feature, IP trunk, and route access outgoing call options
alone or in combination when making the number plan assignments.
Trunk Access
Usually, 9 is used as the analog or PSTN trunk access code, and AltiContact
Manager uses 9 as the default for trunk access. You can keep that
configuration and assign other digits such as 7 or 8 to Route Access and IP
trunk access, or you can change it. There are no defaults for IP trunk or
Route Access.
Feature Access
By default, the first digit assignment for # is set to Feature Access, which
is used as part of feature access codes. In addition, you may also set 1- 9 or
* to Feature Access. For example, if 7 is set to Feature Access, Station
Login (#27) can also be accessed using 727.
Extension
Trunk Access
Feature Access
Operator
Invalid (no action)
IP Trunk Access
Route Access
AltiContact Manager Administration Manual 5-9
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