Abbreviated Dialing List - Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual

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Abbreviated Dialing List

Net
Enter the call-processing server network used to analyze the converted number.
Valid entries
ext, aar, ars
Percent Full
Displays the percentage (0 to 100) of the system's memory resources that have been used by AAR/ARS.
If the figure is close to 100%, you can free-up memory resources.
Replacement String
Valid entries
0 to 9
(1 to 18 digits)
*
#
blank
Abbreviated Dialing List
This screen establishes system-wide or personal lists for speed dialing.
Enhanced List
The Enhanced Abbreviated Dialing List can be accessed by users to place local, long-distance, and
international calls; to activate/deactivate features; or to access remote computer equipment.
NOTE:
The
System-Parameters Customer-Options
You can define two Enhanced Abbreviated Dialing List in the system. Before you assign numbers to a
list, you must define whether you want a 3-digit or 4-digit enhanced list on the
Parameters
screen. If you select 3-digit enhanced list, the list can be up to 10 separate screens numbered
from 0-9 that allow you to define up to 1000 numbers. If you select a 4-digit enhanced list, a list can
include up to 100 separate screens numbered 0-99 that allow you to assign up to 10,000 numbers on each
list. The two Enhanced Abbreviated Dialing Lists together can support up to 20,000 entries.
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Usage
Analyze the converted digit-string as an extension number, an
AAR address, or an ARS address.
Usage
Enter the digits that replace the deleted portion of the dialed
number. Leave this field blank to simply delete the digits.
Use # to indicate end-of-dialing. It must be at the end of the
digit-string.
Abbreviated Dialing Enhanced List
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field must be enabled on the
screen before you can program an Enhanced List.
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