Configuring The Public And Private Dialing Plans; Setting Dialing Timeout - Nortel BCM 3.7 Manual

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Configuring the public and private dialing plans

Configuring the public and private dialing plans
The dial plan you choose determines the type of numbering required to access a public and private
network by defining the DN lengths for the codes that access the networks. You can define only
one private network per system.
This section provides information about:
"Setting Dialing timeout" on page 312
"Using private network dialing" on page 313
"Setting up public network dialing" on page 316

Setting Dialing timeout

Dialing timeout specifies how long the Business Communications Manager waits between
user-dialed digits. This value allows Business Communications Manager to determine when the
user stops dialing.
The user can also use the # key to indicate that they are finished dialing. This is not usually
required except for international calls where the number of dialed digits varies.
A timeout value that is too small forces the caller to enter the digits very quickly. A timeout value
that is too large causes the system to wait for extra time after the last digit is entered before the call
is actually made.
To view or set the dialing time out, follow these steps:
1
Click the keys beside Services, Telephony Services, General Settings.
2
Click on Dialing plan. The Dialing plan window appears in the right frame.
3
In the Dialing timeout box select a timeout value (in seconds): 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 15.
For more information about non-PRI routing tables and destination codes, refer to
routing service" on page
For more information about how dialing rules are used in networking situations, refer to
18, "Configuring public networks," on page 503
on page
509.
N0008589 3.3
501.
and
Chapter 19, "Configuring private networks,"
"Configuring
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