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System Renumbering Feature

At a Glance

Users Affected

Telephone users, operators, data users

Reports Affected

ARS, Dial Plan, Extension Directory, Extension Information, Group Paging, Operator Information, Remote Access (DISA) Information

Modes

All

Telephones

All

Maximums

Numbering Range: 0-9950

Factory Settings

Numbering Plan

ARS/Idle Line
Access Code

Calling Groups

DSS Page 1 button

DSS Page 2 button

DSS Page 3 button

Extra Adjuncts

Extra Extensions

Listed Directory
Number

MFMs/Termina
l Adapters

Operator

Paging Groups

Park Zones

Pools

  Main Pool

  Dial-In Tie Trunk

  Automatic-In
  Tie Trunk

Remote Access
Code

Extensions

Trunks

 

2-digit


9 (all numbering plans)

770-791 and 7920-7929 (all numbering plans)

starts with Extension 0

starts with Extension 50

starts with Extension 100

6850-6992 (2-digit plan)

6700-6842 (2-digit plan)


800 (all numbering plans)


710-766 (2-digit plan)

300-499 (3-digit plan)

0 (not programmable)

793-799 (all numbering plans); 881-888 (operator only)

 

70 (all numbering plans)

891 (all numbering plans)


892 (all numbering plans)


889 (all numbering plans)

10-66 (2-digit plan); 100-299 (3-digit plan)

801-880 (all numbering plans)

In systems (Hybrid/PBX mode only) where local users will dial extensions on a remote networked system, UDP procedures are used to number these extensions so that local users can reach these extensions as though they were on the local system. This section describes only the numbering for local extension numbers. For detailed information about numbering non-local dial plan extensions, see Uniform Dial Plan Features.


Topics
  Description
 
  2-Digit Numbering Plan
3-Digit Numbering Plan
Set Up Space Numbering Plan
Renumbering Extensions and Lines / Trunks
Logical IDs
  At a Glance
  Considerations & Constraints
  System Programming
Feature Interactions