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• International access code:
International prefix used to dial to another country, e.g. "00" in Germany and United Kingdom.
Maximum length: 5.
• Operator code:
List of extension numbers for a connection to the operator. The numbers entered here are not
converted to canonical format.
Maximum length: 50. (Optional)
• Emergency number:
List of emergency numbers to be used for the phone. If there are more than one numbers, they
must be separated by commas. The numbers entered here are not converted to canonical for-
mat.
Maximum length: 50. (Optional)
• Initial extn. digits:
List of initial digits of all possible extensions in the local enterprise network. When a call number
could not be matched as a public network number, the phone checks if it is part of the local en-
terprise network. This is done by comparing the first digit of the call number to the value(s) given
here. If it matches, the call number is recognized as a local enterprise number and processed
accordingly. 
If, for instance, the extensions 3000-5999 are configured in the HiPath, each number will start
with 3, 4, or 5. Therefore, the digits to be entered are 3, 4, 5.
• Internal numbers
– Local enterprise form:
Default value. Any extension number is dialled in its simplest form. For an extension on the
local enterprise node, the node ID is omitted. If the extension is on a different enterprise node,
then the appropriate node ID is prefixed to the extension number. Numbers that do not corre-
spond to an enterprise node extension are treated as external numbers.
– Always add node:
Numbers that correspond to an enterprise node extension are always prefixed with the node
ID, even those on the local node. Numbers that do not correspond to an enterprise node ex-
tension are treated as external numbers.
– Use external numbers:
All numbers are dialled using the external number form.
• External numbers
– Local public form:
Default value. All external numbers are dialled in their simplest form. Thus a number in the lo-
cal public network region does not have the region code prefix. Numbers in the same country
but not in the local region are dialled as national numbers. Numbers for a different country are
dialled using the international format.
– National public form:
All numbers within the current country are dialled as national numbers, thus even local num-
bers will have a region code prefix (as dialling from a mobile). Numbers for a different country
are dialled using the international format.
– International form:
All numbers are dialled using their full international number format.
• External access code
– Not required:
The access code to allow a public network number to be dialled is not required.
– For external numbers:
Default value. All public network numbers will be prefixed with the access code that allows a
number a call to be routed outside the enterprise network. However, international numbers that
use the + prefix will not be given access code.
To enable the phone to discern internal numbers from external numbers, it is crucial that a
canonical lookup table is provided (Section , "Canonical Dial Lookup").
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