Table 6-30 Toll String Wild Cards (U.s.); Table 6-31 Toll String Wild Cards (Europe); Table 6-32 Special Characters For Dialing Patterns; Toll String Wild Cards For The U.s - Inter-Tel AXXESS Manual

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Toll String Wild Cards for the U.S.

Table 6-30:
Character

Toll String Wild Cards for Europe

Table 6-31:
Character

Special Characters For Dialing Patterns

Table 6-32:
Character
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Toll String Wild Cards (U.S.)
S
Any Toll String: Any of the designated patterns can be dialed at that point in
the telephone number. (In the default state, the dialing patterns for this toll
string are "I," "R," and "T.")
R
Operator Access: This represents the digit string that is required to call the
telephone company's operator. (In the default state, this dialing pattern is 0)
T
Toll Access: Represents the digit(s) required for using long distance service.
(In the default state, this dialing string is 1.)
I
International: Represents the digits required for international dialing. (In the
default state, the dialing patterns for this toll string are 011 and 01.)
Q
Equal Access: Represents the digits required to select secondary carriers for
equal access dialing. (In the default state, the dialing patterns for this toll
string are 101XXXX, 10NXX, and 100XX.)
Toll String Wild Cards (Europe)
S
Any Toll String: Any of the designated patterns can be dialed at that point in
the telephone number. (In the default state, the dialing patterns for this toll
string are "I," "R," and "T.")
R
Operator Access: This represents the digit string that is required to call the
network provider's operator. (In the default state, this dialing pattern is 1XX.)
T
Toll Access: Represents the digit(s) required for using long distance service.
(In the default state, this dialing strings are 0 and 01.)
I
International: Represents the digits required for international dialing. (In the
default state, the dialing pattern for this toll string is 00.)
Special Characters for Dialing Patterns
X
Any digit 0-9
A
Any keypad entry (0-9, #, *)
N
Any digit 2-9
Z
Any digit 0 or 1
B
# or *
H
A hookflash (recall)
E
End of dialing; the pattern will not match if any other digits are dialed beyond
this point
+
Any additional dialing will be accepted, from that point in the string, with no
further checking for a match. This also means that no further dialing is
required beyond this point.
Meaning
Meaning
Meaning
Toll String Wild Cards for the U.S.

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