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virtual devices such as the pcXset™ PC soft telephone Client and the
ConneXtions H.323 Gateway.
The extension length (either 3 or 4), which applies to all extensions on a
system, indicates that all extensions contain that number of digits. You
cannot mix 3-digit and 4-digit extensions within the same NBX system.
The NBX 100 and the SuperStack 3 NBX systems both support 3-digit and
4-digit dial plans, although there are some differences in the extension
ranges as noted in these tables. By default, the NBX 100 uses a 3-digit
dial plan, and the SuperStack 3 NBX uses a 4-digit dial plan.
Table 8
lists typical extension ranges in a 3-digit and a 4-digit dial plan.
Table 9
describes these ranges in more detail and gives the default ranges
and values for 3-digit and 4-digit dial plans.
Table 8 Typical Extension Ranges for 3-digit and 4-digit Dial Plans
Extension Type
Telephones
Auto Attendant
Hunt Group
External Extensions
(includes line card
ports and Call Park)
Call Park (must fall
within External
Extension range)
Note 1: The NBX 100 is shipped with a factory default 3-digit dial plan. If you import
any 4-digit plan, you must manually specify any 4-digit extension ranges that are not
set by the imported plan. You must also manually change any device extensions so
that they fall within the appropriate range.
Note 2: The Superstack 3 NBX is shipped with a 4-digit dial plan. If you import any
3-digit plan, you must manually specify any 3-digit extension ranges that are not set
by the imported plan. You must also manually change any device extensions so that
they fall within the appropriate range.
Note 3: TAPI Route Point extensions occur in the same range as telephones. TAPI
Route Point extensions do not appear in telephone lists within the NBX NetSet utility.
For more information about TAPI Route Points, see
3-digit
NBX 100:
100–449
500–599
NBX 100:
450–499
600–799
(external Auto Discovery
starts at 750)
NBX 100:
601–609
Managing Extensions
4-digit
SuperStack 3 NBX:
1000–3999
500, 501, plus 5500–5599
SuperStack 3 NBX:
4000–4099
6000–7999
(external Auto Discovery
starts at 7250)
SuperStack 3 NBX:
6000–6099
TAPI Route Points
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