Difference between revisions of "DIAL DIGITS"
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Revision as of 15:24, 25 October 2007
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$DD L101 L84<br\>$DD L101 G12345 | ||||
Station simulation: One or more digits are dialed (AMC 08.00: max 10). One or more DIAL_DIGITS messages can be used in sequence.<br\> The digits are interpreted in the current station state, i.e. dialing both from idle and during connection.<br\>AlphaNet: Send collected digits from source node to destination node in a network of exchanges. | ||||
1 | NET_OBJ_REF<br\>{ECL_STATION} | Station<br\>AlphaNet: Proxy station in B exchange. | ||
2 | NET_OBJ_REF <br\>{NRF_LOCAL_DIRNO,<br\>NRF_DIGIT_STRING} | Digits to dial.<br\><br\> |