Cisco SPA501G Administration Guide - Page 203
Interdigit Long Timer (Incomplete Entry Timer), Syntax for the Interdigit Long Timer
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Configuring Dial Plans About Dial Plans 8 With the timer set to 0 seconds, the call is transmitted automatically to the specified extension when the phone goes off hook. Enter this sequence in the Phone Dial Plan for Ext 2 or higher on a client phone. Interdigit Long Timer (Incomplete Entry Timer) You can think of this timer as the incomplete entry timer. This timer measures the interval between dialed digits. It applies as long as the dialed digits do not match any digit sequences in the dial plan. Unless the user enters another digit within the specified number of seconds, the entry is evaluated as incomplete, and the call is rejected. The default value is 10 seconds. This section explains how to edit a timer as part of a dial plan. Alternatively, you can modify the Control Timer that controls the default interdigit timers for all calls. See Resetting the Control Timers. Syntax for the Interdigit Long Timer SYNTAX: L:s, ( dial plan ) • s: The number of seconds; if no number is entered after L:, the default timer is 5 seconds. With the timer set to 0 seconds, the call is transmitted automatically to the specified extension when the phone goes off hook. • Note that the timer sequence appears to the left of the initial parenthesis for the dial plan. Example for the Interdigit Long Timer EXAMPLE: L:15, (9,8[2-9]xxxxxx | 9,8,1[2-9]xxxxxxxxx | 9,8,011xx. | 9,8,xx.|[1-8]xx) L:15, This dial plan allows the user to pause for up to 15 seconds between digits before the Interdigit Long Timer expires. This setting is especially helpful to users such as sales people, who are reading the numbers from business cards and other printed materials while dialing. Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide 202