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Digit Treatment

The Digit Treatment replaces, deletes or inserts digits for numbers received by the LDAP based
Corporate Directory or WML. This functions is region dependent.
The digits are treated in two steps:
At first all invalid characters like space or hyphens are removed from the number (e.g.
"+49 (30) 6104 4492" will be substituted by +493061044492).
In second step the best match is searched within the configured prefix list which is valid for
the region the IP DECT handset is located. The prefix will be substituted (e.g. the best
match for the number "+493061044492" is the prefix "+49306104" with the substitute "";
the result is "4492").
The digit treatment takes place before the number will be transmitted to the handset menu.
Value ranges and limits:
Up to 128 entries if ADMM is running on a IP DECT base station and 750 entries if ADMM
is running on a linux server are possible.
Each prefix may be composed of the digits (0-9) and the characters '*' and ''#'. In
conformance to LDAP standards the first character may be '+'. Up to 15 digits per
sequence are possible. Spaces are not allowed.
Each substitute may be composed of the digit (0-9) and the characters '*' and ''#'.
Entries may be valid for several regions. The region numbers have to be separated by ',' (e.g.
1,2,3) or may be defined as range by '-' (e.g. 1-3).

Corporate Directory

The administrator can choose between a LDAP based corporate directory and a TFTP based
corporate directory.
Corporate Directory Type (values: LDAP based, TFTP based, None; default: None)
Configuring the Avaya DECT Mobility Manager
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