Field Descriptions
Field names, subfield names and valid data ranges for table DIALBACK are described below.
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Field Descriptions for Table DIALBACK
Field or
Subfield Entry Explanation
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ID alphanumeric Dial-Back Identifier
(up to 16 Enter a dial-back identifier, the key to the table
characters) which is used to identify the Directory Number (DN)
used in the dial-back.
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DIRNUM alphanumeric Directory Number
(up to 30 Enter a dial-back DN. In addition to the normal
characters digits found in a telephone number, the following
with no special characters are used to control the dialing
imbedded of the number
blanks)
Char/Digit Meaning
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0 to 9 A digit
A Ignored on Rixon modem; abort call if no dial tone
on CTS212AH modem.
D Ignored on Rixon modem; automatic dial the rest of
the number on the CTS212AH modem.
N # (valid only if selected dial type is tone)
P Pulse dial the rest of the number
S * (valid only if selected dial type is tone)
T Tone dial the rest of the number
W Wait a few seconds (modem dependent Rixon: 4 seconds)
_ Ignored (for clarity only)
In some cases the command interpreter (CI) can disallow
certain combinations of characters and digits in field
DIRNUM. For example, the DN 9A5551212 (which specifies
that the call is aborted if there is no dial tone after
dialing 9) can be misinterpreted by the CI because it
looks like a valid hexadecimal address. To solve this
problem, an underscore (_) can be inserted preceding the
number, for example, _9A5551212.
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