Valid Destinations; Cotrunkdialing; Prefiidigits; Typical Applications - Mitel SX-200 Practices

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Functional
Description
Valid Destinations
The valid destinations
available
to a caller depend
upon what the originating
device
(trunk or telephone)
is allowed
to dial during normal operation.
All the usual PBX dialing
features
apply, such as:
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DID/TIE
rerouting
on no answer
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DID and DND interactions
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Device/tenant
interconnection
restrictions
* Class of Service (COS) options for Abbreviated
Dial
Dialing capability
ends as soon as the recording
ends. Once a destination
is attempted,
the automated
feature
ends and regular
call features
such as campon
are available.
CO Trunk Dialing
The Automated
Attendant
feature
allows CO trunks to access several
features
that are
normally
inaccessible.
A CO trunk can dial:
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account
codes
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abbreviated
dial numbers
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stations
l
sets
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hunt groups
(including
data hunt groups)
0 consoles
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LDNs
l
night bells
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modem
pools
a ACD paths
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ACD positions
Automated
Attendant
also affects ARS toll control
in that a CO trunk
can only access
ARS through
a system Abbreviated
Dial number.
Prefix Digits
2.4
Each Auto-Attendant
group can be programmed
in CDE with a string of prefix digits,
The prefix can contain
up to 4 digits and is inserted
in front of the digits dialed by the
caller. This allows the caller to dial a single digit and be routed to devices
that have
normal
multi-digit
extension
numbers.
The prefix is only inserted
if the caller dials at
least one digit.
Typical Applications
The prefix can be used to:
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