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Typical usage is that dirno NNNN is defined as a [[Call local station feature]] in exhange XX. Then in all other exchanges, define dirno NNNN  as Call remote station feature with Param = XX. Fortunally, AlphaPro can help you to manage this, provided you manage all exchanges from the same AlphaPro database.
 
Typical usage is that dirno NNNN is defined as a [[Call local station feature]] in exhange XX. Then in all other exchanges, define dirno NNNN  as Call remote station feature with Param = XX. Fortunally, AlphaPro can help you to manage this, provided you manage all exchanges from the same AlphaPro database.
  
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Revision as of 23:06, 2 July 2007

Call a remote station within a AlphaNet.

This feature is dialed from Idle station.


83 FEAT_GLOB_NUMBER
Param1 Description
1 - 254 Node number of exchange to call

This feature appears to the end user to be the remote counterpart of the Call local station feature.

Technically, this feature is more related to Call remote exchange feature. Dial the remote number to get a audio connection to an other exchange. Then the digits dialed for this feature are transfered to the remote exchange, and handled as if it was a local number in the remote exchange.

Typical usage is that dirno NNNN is defined as a Call local station feature in exhange XX. Then in all other exchanges, define dirno NNNN as Call remote station feature with Param = XX. Fortunally, AlphaPro can help you to manage this, provided you manage all exchanges from the same AlphaPro database.

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