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Autocall Index Number

The autocallIndexNum subcommand allows the user to preselect a fixed destination. To do that, the user selects an ingress table profile index number that corresponds to the extension number of the desired destination. Then, when the local voice/fax channel goes off-hook, that extension number is automatically called.

Example 1:

Ingress index number = 5
Ingress number = 1234
Manipulation String = none
Switching profile = 12


To reach extension number 1234 via autocall, within switching profile 12, set autocall index number to 5. Each time the telephone is taken off-hook, the network will automatically dial 1234, the telephone number corresponding to index number 5.

Example 2:

Ingress index number = 6
Ingress number = 8 (speed dial)
Manipulation String = 1234
Switching profile = 7


To reach extension number 1234 via autocall, within switching profile 7, set autocall index number to 6. Each time the telephone is taken off-hook, the network will first dial 8, the telephone number corresponding to index number 6. Ultimately, 8 will be converted by manipulation string to 1234.

Setting an autocall index number

To set the AutoCallIndexNum, enter:

CLI> set voice switchingProfile autoCallIndexNum

Parameter

Range of Values

Required Action

<Profile>

Passport 4430/50/55
INTEGER (1..32)

 

Passport 4460
INTEGER (1..60)

Enter the number of the switching profile you are configuring.

<AutoCallIndexNum>

INTEGER (0..60)

Enter the ingress table index number. Each time you lift the telephone off-hook, the telephone number associated with that index number will be automatically dialed.


Exception:

If that telephone number includes a # sign, and provided that the maximum number of forwarded digits is other than zero, you will receive a dial tone that prompts you to add additional digits.

If the maximum number of forwarded digits is zero, no additional digits are accepted, and the telephone number associated with that index number will be forwarded immediately.



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