Dial Action Table Numbers (Data); Digits; Caller Dialed Digits; Ignore Digits - NEC IntraMail 4 System Manual

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8000 - Voice Mail
8008 - IntraMail Dial Action Tables

Dial Action Table Numbers (Data)

Digits

(0-9, #, and *)
Use Dial Action Table digits to route an Automated Attendant call to a specific location (such as an extension).
For example, to set up a TRF Action to route to extension 305, for digit 3 enter TRF for the Action and 305 for
the corresponding Number.
See Dial Action Table on page 64 for more.
Options
0-9, #, and * (6 digits max.)
Default
✔ See Dial Action Table Default Settings on page 246.

Caller Dialed Digits

(X)
Use the X option to route an Automated Attendant call based on digits the caller dials. Each X entry represents
one caller-dialed digit. For example, to set up a TRF Action to route to any caller dialed extension in the 300-
399 range, for digit 3 enter TRF for the Action and XXX for the corresponding Number.
See Dial Action Table on page 64 for more.
Options
X (Entered by pressing DIAL )
Default
✔ See Dial Action Table Default Settings on page 246.

Ignore Digits

(I)
Use the I option to represent any digit dialed by the Automated Attendant caller that IntraMail ignores for rout-
ing. An example of this is REC action assigned to the * key in Dial Action Table 1 by default. The Action is
REC2 and the Number is IXXX. This means that a caller can dial * + any mailbox number to leave a Quick
Message in that mailbox. IntraMail ignores the first digit dialed by the caller (*), and routes according to the
next 3 digits dialed.
See Dial Action Table on page 64 for more.
Options
I (Entered by pressing DND )
Default
✔ See Dial Action Table Default Settings on page 246.
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