Difference between revisions of "Call remote station feature"
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|'''Description''': || Call a remote station or feature within an [[AlphaNet]]. | |'''Description''': || Call a remote station or feature within an [[AlphaNet]]. | ||
− | A | + | A Global Number is a directory number which points to a station/feature in a remote exchange. It's stored locally in each exchange including name, thus appearing in the name list. |
− | When the | + | When the Global Number is recognised locally, the exchange establishes an AlphaNet audio link to the remote exchange, and dials the same directory number into the remote exchange, thus creating a conversation or activating a feature. The globally accessible station/feature must have the same directory number locally in it's own exchange. |
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Application: | Application: | ||
* When several AlphaComs form one huge exchange, each exchange behaves as if all stations were local. 1000 numbers covers 2 4-module exchanges, but it's possible to divide the system into more exchanges by deleting internal stations and replace the numbers with global numbers. | * When several AlphaComs form one huge exchange, each exchange behaves as if all stations were local. 1000 numbers covers 2 4-module exchanges, but it's possible to divide the system into more exchanges by deleting internal stations and replace the numbers with global numbers. |
Revision as of 22:30, 29 January 2008
Feature: | Global Number - AlphaNet |
Default directory number: | None |
Feature number: | 83 |
Parameter 1: | 1-254 = Node number of exchange to call. |
Description: | Call a remote station or feature within an AlphaNet.
A Global Number is a directory number which points to a station/feature in a remote exchange. It's stored locally in each exchange including name, thus appearing in the name list. When the Global Number is recognised locally, the exchange establishes an AlphaNet audio link to the remote exchange, and dials the same directory number into the remote exchange, thus creating a conversation or activating a feature. The globally accessible station/feature must have the same directory number locally in it's own exchange. Application:
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. |