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AMIS Analog Networking
585-300-512 Issue 7
May 1999
AUDIX Administration
3-28Implementation
3
k. Dial string
Type the string the local system should dial in order to send
messages to this remote machine. Valid entries vary for different
network connection types as follows:
amisac (optional): For an amisac connection type (AMIS
casual or two-step addressing), the dial string is optional. If
used, it may be from 0 to 24 characters and consists of any
numbers the system should prepend to the number
subscribers dial to reach a specific address. The dial string
plus the extension must be less than or equal to 29
characters.
For a range of local numbers, the dial string might be9 (or
whatever trunk-access code or dial-access code is
assigned to reach the public network). For example, if the
extension length is “7” and a subscriber specifies a valid
7-digit address (such as 555-6000), the local system would
dial “95556000” to reach the remote machine.
For a range of long-distance numbers, the dial string would
normally be “91” in the United States (the trunk- or
dial-access code followed by “1”). For example, if the
extension length is “10” and a subscriber specifies a valid
10-digit address (such as 201-555-6000), the local system
would dial “912012225000 to reach the remote system.
amisap (required): For an amisap connection type (AMIS
pre-administered or one-step addressing), the dial string is
required. It can be up to 65 characters long, and typically
consists of the trunk-access code or dial-access code
needed to reach the public or private network, followed by
the complete telephone number of the remote machine. For
example, in Figure 3-9, AMIS Pre-Administered Addressing
to a Specific Machine, the local system would dial
912012225000” to reach the remote system.
calld (optional): For a calld connection type (message
delivery), the optional dial string is defined in the same
manner as for AMIS two-step addressing (refer to the amisac
description).
NOTE:
You can instruct the local system to pause for a
specified length of time by entering
“P”
(including
quotes) in the dial string. A single “P causes the
system to pause approximately 1.5 seconds; a “P
followed by a digit from 1 to 9 causes the system to
wait the specified amount of time. For example, if dial
string is 9”P2”5556000, the local system dials 9, waits
about 3 seconds, then dials 5556000.
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