Local Dial Plan - Mitel 6800 Series Administrator's Manual

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keys to be programmed with other functions if required. An Administrator can use the following
parameters in the configuration file to lock and unlock the Save and Delete keys for the 6865i:
prgkey5 locked
prgkey6 locked
The value of "0" unlocks the keys, and the value of "1" locks the keys. The default is "1" (lock).
The following is an example of unlocking the Save and Delete keys on the 6865i using the
configuration files:
Example:
prgkey5 locked: 0
prgkey6 locked: 0
Once the Save and Delete keys are unlocked, a User can change the function of the keys
using the Mitel Web UI. An Administrator can change the function of the keys using the Mitel
Web UI or the configuration files.
Notes:
1. If you change the functions of the Save and Delete keys, and then an Administrator
locks the respective keys, the functions are automatically set back to the default
settings of "Save" and "Delete"
2. The Save and Delete functions are limited to Keys 5 and 6 on the 6865i IP phones.
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE SAVE AND DELETE KEYS USING THE
CONFIGURATION FILES
CONFIGURATION FILES
For the specific parameter you can set in the configuration files, see Appendix A, the section,
"Locking the SAVE and DELETE Keys"

LOCAL DIAL PLAN

A dial plan describes the number and pattern of digits that a user dials to reach a particular
telephone number. Access codes, area codes, specialized codes, and combinations of the
number of digits dialed are all part of a dial plan. For instance, the North American Public
Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) uses a 10-digit dial plan that includes a 3-digit area code
and a 7-digit telephone number. Most PBXs support variable length dial plans that use 3 to 11
digits. Dial plans must comply with the telephone networks to which they connect. Only totally
private voice networks that are not linked to the PSTN or to other PBXs can use any dial plan.
The Dial Plan field accepts up to 512 characters. If a user enters a dial plan longer than 512
characters, or a parsing error occurs, the phone uses the default dial plan of "x+#|xx+*". You
configure the SIP Local Dial Plan using the Mitel Web UI or the configuration files.
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