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Deploying the snom ONE IP Telephone System
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The name of the time zones is reflected in the
replaced by the respective language (see Table 18-5 for a list of language code
identifiers).
Country Code: The country code plays a major role in interpreting tele-
phone numbers. Three modes are available for this setting.
Table 3-2.
System's Interpretation of Telephone Numbers
Modes
As Is
If this setting is left empty, the system does not change
telephone numbers. In this case, you must make sure that
users, PSTN gateways, and service providers use the same
method of representing a number (for example, 10 or 11
digits in the United States). Choose this mode when the
other modes are causing problems.
NANPA
If you enter a
will interpret telephone numbers according to the NANPA
scheme (North American Numbering Plan Administra-
tion), which means that international numbers will start
with 011 and numbers that have 10 digits will be written
in the (xxx)xxx-xxxx scheme (JavaScript takes care of this
in the web interface). This scheme also applies to countries
other than the United States, like Canada. Apart from the
readability of numbers, this scheme has the added benefit
of automatically converting differently represented num-
bers (11-digit or 10-digit) into a global format. The area
code must be 3 digits and is used for numbers that have
only 7 digits.
ROW
If you enter another country code into this field (for ex-
ample,
according to a "rest of world" scheme, which means that
international numbers start with 00 and national numbers
start with 0. The area code is used to determine whether
the short number format can be used or not (local call).
Description
1
into the Country Code field, the system
33
for France), the system will interpret numbers
lang_xx.xml
file, where xx is
Input
Leave
empty
1
Any
country
code
33
(e.g.,
)

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