MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
Network Reference 555-660-150
5
System Management
Uniform Dial Plan Routing
NOTE:
Do not use this procedure to overcome conflicts between local and non-
local extension numbering. Such conflicts can result in numerous problems
with system features and should be resolved by system renumbering of the
affected systems.
The factory setting is 0.
Valid Entries
0 to 11
Other (Prepended) Digits
Use this procedure to specify other (extra) digits that must be prepended by the
system to the remaining after any absorption when calls are placed on an
identified route. You may need to prepend a digit in order to accommodate the 5-
digit numbering of DEFINITY ECS or DEFINITY ProLogix Solutions
communications system extensions in your private network.
Other digits can also be used to specify alternate routing if private network trunks
to another network system are unavailable and the remote system has dial-in
facilities. Use other digits to prepend the required area code and exchange to
route the call via the PSTN to the remote network system.
Unless a user employs a Pool button or pool dial-out code, which they should not,
the dialed digits correspond to the non-local dial plan numbering.
NOTE:
Do not use this procedure to overcome conflicts between local and non-
local extension numbering. Such conflicts can result in numerous problems
with system features and should be resolved by system renumbering of the
affected systems.
A maximum of 20 digits can be added, in any combination of digits 0 through 9.
Special characters such as
Pause is allowed in every position but the first.
NOTE:
Digit absorption is applied before digit prepending.
The factory setting is empty.
5
*
, Stop, and # cannot be included as extra digits.
Issue 1
February 1998
Page 5-22
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