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Placing Calls
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Extension Lists
You can configure H.323 ports for single-digit access (usually 8) instead of 
a specific 3-digit line extension. The single-digit access allows the NBX 
system to select an available line port when you place an external call.
Internet IP line ports and CO (central office) line ports must never be 
assigned to the same extension list because they use very different dial 
plans. Conventional practice is to use 9 for external switched network 
(PSTN) connections and 8 for external IP network connections.
Calls to other NBX systems (or PBX systems) can include a destination 
extension. This example represents a call to an extension (273) on a 
remote NBX system that has an H.323 ConneXtions gateway:
8192
*
168
*
1
*
15
*
273#
The # sign tells ConneXtions to “dial now.” The last asterisk, 
*
terminates the IP address, but ConneXtions cannot dial the number until 
it sees the “# sign,” or until 4 seconds pass after the last digit. In the 
preceding example, the IP address (192.168.1.15) and the extension are 
presented to the device as the “called party.”
The # sign also precedes the extension as shown below. This allows the 
ConneXtions gateway to complete the IP connection before it presents 
the remaining digits to the remote terminal:
8192
*
168
*
1
*
15#273
Both configurations produce the same result when dialing into another 
NBX system; however, other PBXs can be position-sensitive. If you are not 
sure, use the first format with the # sign after the extension.
Speed Dials
Your telephone system has a speed dial capability that offers a quick way 
to dial frequently called numbers. Each telephone is capable of accessing 
199 previously stored dial sequences with up to 30 characters in each 
sequence. These sequences can represent switched network numbers or 
Internet addresses. Special 3-digit speed dial numbers specify each dial 
sequence.
Speed dial numbers must be preceded by the “Feature” button when 
entered from a telephone. This button distinguishes NBX speed dial 
numbers from ordinary extensions that use the same three digits.