Last Number Redial

User Feature

Description

Definition

There are two types of “centralized” redial features:

Stored Number Redial: The ability for a user to redial the last stored number by pressing a specific key. The last stored number can either be an internal number or an external number. Only for digital extensions.

Last Number Redial: Dialed numbers are automatically stored and can be re-transmitted by the extension using a service code. This feature can be configured to apply only to external numbers, or to all numbers.

Settings

The administrator selects via a system parameter, if the last number redial is valid only for public calls or for both private network calls and public calls, or for all calls.

Procedure and function

All dialed numbers from each extension are stored. A stored number is erased when a new number is dialed. The extension uses a certain code to re-transmit the stored number. Some extensions may also have a similar local function in the terminal.

Note: This describes the LNR numbers stored by the MX-ONE Service Node. Certain terminal types (DECT, SIP, H.323...) also have local similar functions in the telephones.