11. Search Tables
11. 1. Primary, Alternate and PABX/Centrex Search Tables
Search Tables consist of a three digit prefix always beginning with an '8' followed by two
digits indicating the length of the digit string. The next digits specify the number for the
SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer to monitor, followed by an action digit which tells the
Dialer what to do once the string has been detected.
11. 2. Format Example of a Search Table Entry
8
Indicates this is a search table entry
XX
Indicates the digit(s) to screen for (01 - 15)
N
Indicates the digit(s) to screen; relative to XX
A
Action Code to take on dialled digits
##
Terminates or Ends Entry
8
Indicates this is a search table entry
03
Indicates that we will screen the first 3 digits dialled by the customer
611
Indicates the three digits to be screened
Action Code (If 611 is matched, then end of destination number any further digits dialled will
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be screened as a Cost Centre Code)
##
Terminates the Entry
Search Tables are used to provide call control and routing information. Digits dialled by a
caller are screened from 1 to 15 digits, depending on the Search Table selected. Search Tables
are used for the screening dialled digits and are subject to an action. The Dialer provides
Search Tables numbers 801 - 815 for Primary destination numbers, 821 - 835 and 841 - 845 for
the Secondary destination numbers or PABX/Centrex.
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