Network Access - Nortel Voice Mail 4.0 FAX Set Up And Operation Manual

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A sample Dialing Translation Table taken from a site located in Mountainview,
California.
Sample Dialing Translation Table
INPUT
A sample Dialing Translation Table taken from a site in area code 206 near the
border with area code 360.
Sample Dialing Translation Table
INPUT
011*
20644*
206626*
etc.
(40 more
entries)
206*
360224*
360227*
360472*
360*
*

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The Dialing Table Translation results in a number that can be dialed on the local
network. The final step is to add (prefix) digits to the beginning of the number to
reach the local network from your Norstar System. Systems that are behind a PBX
must have digits prefixed to the beginning of the telephone number. In North
America "9" is typically prefixed to the beginning of the telephone number.
Systems attached to the central office (CO) lines do not require digits to be prefixed.
P0886629 Issue 1.0
OUTPUT
Explanation
The Dialing Translation Table is empty. The local network in
Mountainview supports 10 digit national dialing with
recognized long distance charging.
In situations like the Mountainview example, there is no need
to build a Dialing Translation Table.
OUTPUT
Explanation
011*
The Table will not attempt to translate international telephone
numbers.
44*
Due to the site location, some calls can be dialed as local 7
digit numbers.
626*
etc.
(40 more
entries)
1206*
All other 206 numbers require 11 digit long distance dialing.
360224*
These 360 numbers can be dialed as 10 digit local
numbers...
360227*
360472*
1360*
... but all other 360 numbers are 11 digits long distance
numbers.
1*
All numbers that do not begin with 011, 206 and 360 are
long distance and will have a "1" added as a prefix.
Appendix B: Dialing Translation 59
FAX Set Up and Operation Guide

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