Table 6-33 Default Dial Patterns (U.s.); Route Group Default Values - Inter-Tel AXXESS Manual

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9.55 International (P1014): Used for calls that begin with an international access code (00).
Dial patterns are assigned to the route group in the order they will be used. When checking the
route group, the system will look at the first dial pattern. If it does not match, the system will
continue checking the other patterns in the route group's list. If a match is found, the route
group is selected. If not, the next route group is checked.
9.56 Only the default route groups have default dial patterns. Their defaults are as follows. A
complete list of special characters and toll strings is shown on
For U.S. Systems:
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Operator (P1013): This route group processes calls that begin with an operator digit
(0) but do not begin with an international access code (01 or 011). The numbers may
also include equal access digits. Its default dial patterns are [Q]RN+, [Q]RR, and [Q]R.
This Route Group uses the Operator Facility Group.
International Station-to-Station (P1014): This route group is for calls that begin with
an international station-to-station access code (011) but do not begin with the interna-
tional operator access code (01). The numbers may also include equal access digits. The
default dial pattern is [Q]011+. This Route Group uses the International Station Facility
Group.
International Operator (P1015): This route group is for calls that begin with an inter-
national operator access code (01). The numbers may also include equal access digits.
The default dial pattern is [Q]01+. This Route Group uses the International Operator
Facility Group.
Local (P1000): Used for all calls that do not begin with a toll digit (01 or 0) or operator
digit (1XX) and for calls to emergency services.
NOTE:
When ARS is used to place an emergency call (by entering the Emergency
Call feature code or dialing 999 or any of the programmed emergency numbers), Route
Group 1 is used even if it contains nodes. This means that the network can access a
trunk on a node other than the user's node if the user accesses ARS and dials an
emergency number. Inter-Tel highly recommends that local trunks be installed and
used for emergency number trunk access and that nodes are not used in Route
Group 1.
Toll (National) (P1011): Processes calls with a toll digit (0 or 01). This Route Group
uses the National Facility Group.
Operator (P1013): Processes calls that begin with an operator digit (1XX) but do not
begin with an international access code (00).
Table 6-33:
Default Dial Patterns (U.S.)
Route Group #
Local (1001)
Toll Local (1004)
Toll Long Distance (1011)
Operator (1013)
International Station-to-Station (1014)
International Operator (1015)
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6-287.
Dial Pattern(s)
N+
TN11, TXXXXXXX
[Q]TNXXXXXX+
[Q]RN+, [Q]RR, [Q]R
[Q]011+
[Q]01+

Route Group Default Values

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