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[Required: TS, EOS, SMEO, MFS, PBX1] Seven-digit dialing shall consist of using the seven digits of the switch code and line number to establish either inter- or intra-switch calls within the same numbering plan area. Number assignments for this plan shall be of the form KXX-XXXX, where X is any digit 0-9 and K is any digit 2 - 8. The specific KXX of each switch will be assigned by DISA to preclude conflicts with other switch codes. Access to the local attendant shall be obtained by dialing 0. DSN ROUTINE 7-digit inter- or intra-switch calls are initiated by dialing the appropriate sequence of (1X) KXX-XXXX or 94 (1X) KXX-XXXX. DSN calls above ROUTINE precedence are initiated by the appropriate sequence of 9P (1X) KXX-XXXX where P is the precedence digit (0, 1, 2, or 3). Access to other Government and/or commercial services is obtained by dialing 9 followed by the appropriate service digit(s).
7 digits (eg. 624xxxx) the solution is to configure in WABE a code DAR=OWNNODE with parameter ARN that match the first digit of the real exetension. With this configuration you can call the extensions with 6 or 7 digits (240XXX or 6240xxx). Then in ZAND:ALLDATA the parameter SEVDIG=YES to send the calling information in 7 digits
DIGIT INTERPRETATION VALID FOR ALL DIAL PLANS
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CALL PROGRESS STATE
DIGIT
RESERVED/CONVERT
CODE
1 11111 11112 22
ANALYSIS
DNI/ADD-INFO
 
0 12345 67890 12345 67890 12
RESULT
*=OWN NODE
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624
. .**** ***** *... ..... .
OWNNODE
 
     
ARN 24
240500 - 240599
. .**** ***** *... ..... .
STN
 
     
DESTNO 0
     
DNNO 0- 0-104*
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