Field |
Description |
Values |
<switch> Integration |
Displays the switch selected on the Switch Selection window. |
Display only. |
INTUITY Extension Length
|
Specifies the number of digits in the dial plan. |
3 to 10 integers. Must be the same as the number of digits administered for the Intuity prefix combined with the number of digits for the (start or end) extension number. |
Switch Network Access Code
|
Specifies the code dialed to reach the network. For example, you might dial 9 first to reach an outside line. This applies only to a networked system. |
Maximum of two integers, range 0 to 99. |
Switch Prefix
|
Specifies the initial part of the code sent by the switch as part of the call information. It can be an NNX code used in the North American Numbering Plan scheme. It can also be a switch network code for private networks having a different extension length within a switch or among switches. For example, if the extension length on the Intuity system is 4 and the call information is 8604000, then 860 is the switch prefix and 4000 is the Intuity mailbox number. |
The dialing number obtained by combining a prefix (Intuity or switch) with any number in the range between start and end extension number must be a unique number. No overlaps are allowed. The final translated number must provide a unique fixed-length Intuity extension. |
Switch Start Ext.
|
Specifies the first extension number in the range of allowed extension numbers. |
The number of digits specified for the start and end extension numbers must be identical. For example, to specify the range 200 through 3999, enter: Start extension 0200 End extension 3900 |
Switch End Ext.
|
Specifies the last extension number in the range of allowed extension numbers. |
INTUITY Prefix
|
Specifies the digits that prefix the Intuity mailbox numbers. For example, if the Intuity extension length is 5, the range of numbers under the dial plan is 860 4000 to 860 5999, and the Intuity mailbox numbers range from 24000 to 26999, then the: Switch Prefix = 860 Switch Start Ext =s 4000 Switch End Ext = 5999 Intuity Prefix = 2
|
The dialing number obtained by combining a prefix (Switch Prefix or Intuity Prefix ) with any number in the range between start and end extension number must be a unique number. No overlaps are allowed. |
Switch Number
|
Number that uniquely identifies the switch and is used to address it. The Avaya Intuity system uses this number to differentiate between subscribers on different switches. |
Maximum of three digits, range 1 to 999. |
<switch> Integration |
Displays the switch selected on the Switch Selection window. |
Display only. |
INTUITY Extension Length
|
Specifies the number of digits in the dial plan. |
3 to 10 integers. Must be the same as the number of digits administered for the Intuity prefix combined with the number of digits for the (start or end) extension number. |
Switch Network Access Code
|
Specifies the code dialed to reach the network. For example, you might dial 9 first to reach an outside line. This applies only to a networked system. |
Maximum of two integers, range 0 to 99. |
Switch Prefix
|
Specifies the initial part of the code sent by the switch as part of the call information. It can be an NNX code used in the North American Numbering Plan scheme. It can also be a switch network code for private networks having a different extension length within a switch or among switches. For example, if the extension length on the Intuity system is 4 and the call information is 8604000, then 860 is the switch prefix and 4000 is the Intuity mailbox number. |
The dialing number obtained by combining a prefix (Intuity or switch) with any number in the range between start and end extension number must be a unique number. No overlaps are allowed. The final translated number must provide a unique fixed-length Intuity extension. |
Switch Start Ext.
|
Specifies the first extension number in the range of allowed extension numbers. |
The number of digits specified for the start and end extension numbers must be identical. For example, to specify the range 200 through 3999, enter: Start extension 0200 End extension 3900 |