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|'''Description''': || Call a remote exchange within a [[AlphaNet]]. | |'''Description''': || Call a remote exchange within a [[AlphaNet]]. | ||
To reach a station (or feature) in a remote exchange, dial area code followed by local directory number. The area code is recognised locally, while the remaining dialling is forwarded to the remote exchange for interpretation. This is in contrast to the [[Call remote station feature]], which | To reach a station (or feature) in a remote exchange, dial area code followed by local directory number. The area code is recognised locally, while the remaining dialling is forwarded to the remote exchange for interpretation. This is in contrast to the [[Call remote station feature|Global Numbers]], which transfers the digits to the remote exchange. | ||
The Area Code feature always establishes an audio link to the remote exchange. The initiating station becomes temporarily "local" to the remote exchange, and can basically do whatever a local station to that exchange can do. | |||
Dialling one’s own area code is allowed. | |||
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Revision as of 21:02, 29 January 2008
| Feature: | Area Code - AlphaNet |
| Default directory number: | 54, 55 |
| Feature number: | 81 |
| Parameter 1: | 1-254 = Node number of exchange to call. |
| Description: | Call a remote exchange within a AlphaNet.
To reach a station (or feature) in a remote exchange, dial area code followed by local directory number. The area code is recognised locally, while the remaining dialling is forwarded to the remote exchange for interpretation. This is in contrast to the Global Numbers, which transfers the digits to the remote exchange. The Area Code feature always establishes an audio link to the remote exchange. The initiating station becomes temporarily "local" to the remote exchange, and can basically do whatever a local station to that exchange can do. Dialling one’s own area code is allowed. |
