Dial Plan
Proceed as follows:
•Using the Configuration Manager (
Overviews >
Dial Plan)
The dial plan shows all of the internal numbers already created and any additional numbers that have been taken from the internal dial plan:
•Subscriber number
•Group numbers
•Voice mailbox numbers
•Fax box numbers
•Phone numbers for door terminals and audio outputs
•Short-code dialling numbers
•Emergency and service numbers
•Exchange line access numbers (account numbers) for VoIP accounts
•Exchange line access number of the PBX
•Automatic receptions
•Call parking
•Internal CAPI dial-in number
•Macro short-code number
The internal dial plan of the PBX permits the allocation of 2 to 4-digit phone numbers in the 10-9999 range. Double allocation of a number is not possible.
Using numbers with few digits (two or three-digit numbers) inevitably restricts the possible supply of numbers requiring more digits. For example, if the number 12 is assigned, the numbers 120-129 and 1200-1299 will no longer be available.
Note: For some functions a 3-digit maximum phone numbers can be assigned because the last position is needed for the function (e.g. door terminal numbers, phone numbers for call parking).
Note: The exchange line access number on the PBX is 0 in the factory settings; however, this can be changed (
Public switched tel. networks >
Exchange Line Request). Note that changing the exchange line access number restricts the dial plan.
Note: The overview can be viewed and printed (
Overviews >
Dial Plan) in the Configuration Manager by opening the page
Printing.
Note: The phone numbers can be shown in the
Total overviewor
Grouped by type.
Note: In the overview
Grouped by type on