Last Number Redial
User Feature |
Description |
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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.
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