Even if the Inter-digit time does not expire, the PBX stops receiving the DID/DDI number when the received
number is found in the DID/DDI table. The PBX then routes the call to the corresponding destination. If the
received number matches several entries in the table, the call is directed to the destination of the first
matching entry.
[Example]
If a call is received in Lunch mode;
Received Number
123-4567
123-456
PC Programming Manual References
10.3 PBX Configuration—[2-3] System—Timers & Counters—Miscellaneous—
Timer—DDI / DID (s)
18.2 PBX Configuration—[10-2] CO & Incoming Call—DIL Table & Port Settings—DDI / DID / TIE / MSN
→
Distribution Method
→
DDI/DID/TIE/MSN—Remove Digit
→
DDI/DID/TIE/MSN—Additional Dial
18.3 PBX Configuration—[10-3] CO & Incoming Call—DDI / DID Table
PT Programming Manual References
[421] BRI DIL/DDI/MSN Selection
[451] DID Number
[452] DID Name
[453] DID Destination
Feature Guide References
2.1.1.5 Calling Line Identification (CLI) Distribution
3.2.1.39 Service Group
5.1.3 Tenant Service
5.1.4 Time Service
6.1 Capacity of System Resources
Destination
Extn. 100
Extn. 101
Explanation
The PBX finds the match in location 0001 in the table
after receiving "7". So the call is routed to extension
100.
The Inter-digit time expired after receiving "6". The PBX
finds the match in location 0003 in the table. So the call
is routed to extension 101.
2.1.1 Incoming Trunk Call Features
Incoming Call Inter-digit
Feature Guide
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