896 Matrix PRASAR UCS System Manual
Flexible Numbers
What’s this?
PRASAR UCS offers Flexibility to assign a code of your choice to access an extension. This code is called Flexible
number. For example, to access first SIP Extension one can dial 2001. It is possible to change this code to any
other number of your choice.
PRASAR UCS offers the following types of extensions, SIP Extensions, Virtual Extensions and Department
Groups. The system loads default access codes to all extensions on first power ON. Later on the extensions can be
assigned default Flexible numbers using a command.
The Default Access Codes for the Extensions are given below:
PRASAR UCS also allows you to assign a Flexible Number to each extension individually or to a range of
extensions simultaneously.
Configuring Flexible Numbers (Access Codes)
Assigning Access Codes to Extensions
You can configure the Flexible Numbers using Jeeves. For instructions, see “Configuring SIP Extension Settings as
per the Extended Phone Type”, “Virtual Extension” and “Department Call”.
• It is possible to have maximum of 6 digit flexible numbers.
• It is possible to clear the flexible number of a extension, range of extension and all extensions.
• Flexible numbers are the codes dialed from dial phase to call another extension. These flexible
numbers should be unique and should not match with any of the features available from the dial phase.
• Flexible number having common digits can be assigned to another extension. Please refer “Conflict
Dialing” for more details.
• Same flexible number cannot be assigned to two different extensions.
• Flexible numbers for all the features can be used from User mode and SA mode.
Software Port Default Access Codes (Flexible Numbers)
0001 to 2100 Blank for SIP Extensions (This is the SIP ID)
01 to 64 Blank for Virtual Extensions
01 to 16
17 to 32
3901 to 3916 for Department Groups
Blank