NEC UNIVERGE SV8100 Features & Specifications Manual page 508

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the normal DDI's range is from 100 to 280, the voice mail boxes are reachable with 3100~3280,
FAXes are received using 1009~2809. Both DDIs shall be routed to the same UMS system
connect via S-Bus; with numbers 4xxx and 5xxx. The resulting DDI setting is:
3@@@ -> 4
@@@9 -> 5
When, for example, 3124 is received, the 1,2 and 4 match an '@' and are appended to the 4
giving 4124.
Voicemail number translation
The same algorithm applies to the voicemail box number that can be given in 22-11-02 following
an '@' sign. Therefore, if the DDI 100 routes to 110 but uses box 111 this would be noted as 100
-> 110@111. With wildcards in 22-11-01, again all DDI digits matching an '@' are added at the
voicemail box number.
Pilot Call
A special case happens if the DDI begins with the pilot call DDI digit from 22-09-07. In this case,
the DDI table is searched for the configured pilot call digit. The same happens if only the the local
code or no number at all has been received and T302 expired or a SendingCompleteIE has been
received.
When in 22-11-01 a single '@' is written, it will of course be found, as this matches any one-digit
DDI. Previously, the '@' was a special character for the pilot DDI. The new operation is
compatible to the previous one, to achieve this the padding of the pilot DDI which matched the
'@' is suppressed.
Nevertheless, it is recommended to explicitly define th epilot DDI digt in 22-11, as th esingle '@'
also matches any other single-digit DDI which may be confusing.
Default Setting
Not assigned
System Availability
Terminals
All Terminals
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UNIVERGE SV8100
Flexible Length DDI

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