Administrator's Guide

Screen reference
555-233-5061100 Issue 5 October 2002
Inserted Digits
Enter the digits you want inserted for routing. The switch can send up to 52 digits.
This includes up to 36 digits you may enter here plus up to 18-digits originally
dialed. Special symbols count as two digits each.
ITC (Information Transfer Capability)
Use Information Transfer Capability (ITC) to identify the type of data
transmission or traffic that this routing preference can carry. The ITC applies only
to data calls (BCC 1 through 4).
This field must be
unre or both if the BCC is y and the BCC value is W
Valid entries Usage
(0 to 9)
0 to 36 digits
Enter the digits you want inserted for routing.
* When * is in the route pattern and the outgoing trunk is signaling
type mf, the MFC tone for the end-of-digits is sent out to the
CO in place of the *.
# When # is in the route pattern and the outgoing trunk is signaling
type mf, the MFC tone for the end-of-digits is sent out to the
CO in place of the #.
, Use 2 places. Creates a 1.5 second pause between digits being
sent. Do not use as the first character in the string unless
absolutely necessary. Misuse can result in some calls, such as
Abbreviated Dialing or Last Number Dialed, not completing.
+ Wait for dial tone up to the Off Premises Tone Detection Timer
and then send digits or intercept tone based on Out Pulse
Without Tone y/n on the Feature-Related System Parameters
screen.
% Start End-to-End Signaling.
! Wait for dial tone without timeout and then send DTMF digits.
& Wait for ANI (used for Russian pulse trunks)
Valid entries Usage
both
Calls from restricted and unrestricted endpoints can access
the route pattern.
rest(ricted) Calls from restricted endpoints can access the route pattern.
unre(stricted) Calls from unrestricted endpoints can access the route
pattern.