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Numbering plan
59
System functions and features as of R4.1
syd-0570/1.2 – R4.1 – 08.2016
3. 2. 2 Exchange Access Categories
A call can be transmitted to the public network by selecting a prefix from one of the ex-
change access categories.
The cost type (Business, Private), cost centre (cost centre selection) or route (route se-
lection) is determined according to the prefix selected.
Route selection prefixes are the internal call numbers of the routes.
Route selection can also be used for routing in the private leased-line network.
3. 2. 3 Category for abbreviated dialling
Abbreviated dialling numbers facilitate the exchange traffic for numbers that are fre-
quently used. They can also be used to activate functions via */# function codes more
quickly.
An internal or external call number or a function code and a name can be stored under
any abbreviated dialling number
Stored Numbers
If an external number is stored, the exchange access prefix must also be entered at the
same time. Prefix and number must be separated with a hyphen. The hyphen ensures
that when the number is dialled via a line key, the exchange access prefix is truncated.
Only the front portion of a number can be entered at any time. The rear portion must
then be suffix-dialled manually. Example:
The number 0-001212 and the name "NY" (for New York) are stored under the abbrevi-
ated dialling number 7500. Any user who wants to call Manhattan, New York, simply di-
als "NY" by name, then adds the local number.
Mitel Advanced Intelligent Network:
In an AIN with nodes in different countries the abbreviated dialling numbers must always
include the international prefix (e.g. 00) and the country code (e.g. 41). (Example:
0-0041326553333). This is necessary as the national portion of the number may well be identi-
cal in different countries. This prevents conflicts in the call routing and call number display
(CLIP).
1)
Default settings for Switzerland
2)
Depends on the number of terminal interfaces installed.
3)
Depends on the type of communication server
4)
Only with Mitel 415/430 and if the corresponding number of ODAB card(s) is fitted

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