Nortel Networks 150 Telephone User Manual


 
106 Chapter 10 Dialing Translation
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Examples of Dialing Translation Tables
The following tables are examples of Dialing Translation Tables and how they function. Every
Dialing Translation Table entry consists of an Input value column and an Output value column.
The values in the Input column represent the leading digits of the Network extensions which, if
matched, are replaced by the corresponding value in the Output column. The * after a value
signifies any digits in the telephone number that remain to be dialed. CallPilot automatically adds
the * after every Input and Output value. The longest input value that matches the CLID
information is used for translation.
A telephone number either matches or does not match a specific Input value.
An example of a Dialing Translation Table from a site in metropolitan Toronto
A sample Dialing Translation Table from a site with area code 206 near the border with area code 360
INPUT OUTPUT Explanation
011* 011* The Table does not attempt to translate international telephone numbers.
416* * The Table removes the 416 area code and dials all calls as 7 digits.
905206*
90527*
etc.
(135 more
entries)
905206*
90527*
etc.
(135 more
entries)
These telephone exchanges can be dialed as local (no long distance charges)
10 digit calls from the 416 area.
905* 1905* All other 905 numbers not listed in the Input column above are long distance
numbers and must be dialed as 11 digit long distance numbers.
* 1* Any numbers that start with digits other than 011, 416 and 905 are long
distance, and have 1 added as a prefix.
INPUT OUTPUT Explanation
011* 011* The Table does not attempt to translate international telephone
numbers.
20644*
206626*
etc.
(40 more
entries)
44*
626*
etc.
(40 more
entries)
Due to the site location, some calls can be dialed as local 7 digit numbers.
206* 1206* All other 206 numbers require 11 digit long distance dialing.
360224*
360227*
360472*
360224*
360227*
360472*
These 360 numbers can be dialed as 10 digit local numbers...
360* 1360* ... but all other 360 numbers are 11 digits long distance numbers.
* 1* All numbers starting with other than 011, 206 and 360 are long distance and
have 1 added as a prefix.