Possible error messages:
Example:
If a dialstring is set as:
T9,1 617<478 4000>
And a caller leaves the number 478 4000, or 4784000, this dialstring, along with any extension (or any
other digits) left during the initial call-in, will be used to call back the remote user (see description of
initial connection elsewhere in this section).
The phone number will be dialed as follows:
Use Touchtone dialing
Dial 9 (to get an outside line) and then Pause
Dial the rest of the number, (spaces and <> ignored)
It is up to the local operator and the remote callers to select phone numbers and dialstring, and what portion of
the actual phone number must be matched' by the remote caller. This dialstring/phone number/extension
arrangement may be setup in many different ways and can also handle remote centers with multiple operators.
Two examples of how a remote center might handle the multiple phone number follow.
Example 1:
Remote center setup with only one number and multiple extensions:
Area code
617
Exchange
478
Number
4000
The dialstring might be then set up as:
T 8,613677, 1 617 <478 4000>„
Then, the caller leaves the number 4784000 and the extension calling from. The '„' is used to cause a
delay between the end of the number and the dialstring of the extension. The 613677 in this example is a
fictional access code.
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