Configuring Destination Codes With Wild Cards; Create The Destination Code; Table 66 Destination Codes Using The Any Character - Nortel BCM 3.7 Manual

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Configuring destination codes with wild cards

Table 65 Destination codes not using a wild card (Continued)
Destination codes
0623
0624
0625
0626
0627
0628
0629
If you use the wild card character A (ANY), you can reduce the number of destination codes you
require to two, as shown in the following table.

Table 66 Destination codes using the ANY character

Destination codes
062A
0627
Tips
The digit absorption setting (absorbed length) applies to a maximum of two schedules. To
minimize the effort involved in preparing destination codes, set the digit absorption to 0.
With set to 0, the actual digits dialed by a caller are preserved in the dial out sequence. The
need to program a dial out sequence as part of the route depends on the required dialout.
Configuring destination codes with wild cards
Create the routes with dialout strings containing the common digits, then follow these steps to
create a destination code with a wild card character.

Create the destination code

1
Click on the keys beside Services, Telephony Services, Call Routing.
2
Click on Destination codes.
3
Click on the Add button.
The Destination code dialog box appears.
4
Enter a destination code, typing the letter A for the last digit of the code.
N0008589 3.3
Route
Absorb Length
555
555
555
555
565
555
555
Route
AbsorbLength
555
3
565
All
Dial Out
3
0162 237 6253
3
0162 237 6254
3
0162 237 6255
3
0162 237 6256
All
0173 133 2211
3
0162 237 6258
3
0162 237 6259
Dial Out
0162 237 625X
where
X
is the last digit of the destination code
dialed out, from 1 to 9, but not 7
0173 133 2211

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