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Directory Numbers

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6. Using Additional Features 7. Dial the phone number. The Walking TRS COS will remain in effect until you hang up. DIRECTORY NUMBERS A Directory Number (DN) allows extension numbers to be assigned to an FF key. The same DN may be assigned to multiple keys on the same telephone and to keys on other telephones. When a telephone's extension number is assigned to a key on the same telephone, it is considered a Primary Directory Number (PDN). Up to three appearances of the PDN may be assigned to keys on a key telephone. This allows for multiple calls on the same Directory Number. When a DN is assigned to an FF key on another telephone, it is considered a NonPrimary Directory Number (NPDN). Up to three NPDN appearances of the same DN may be assigned to keys on a telephone. This allows calls to the DN to appear on multiple telephones. The calls ring in on a specified basis - immediate, delayed, or no-ring. A telephone may only have one PDN (on up to three keys) but may have multiple NPDNs with up to three appearances of any one NPDN. Figure 19. Example Directory Number assignments for Extension 200 90 DBS 576 issued September 2001 576-50-750

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6. Using Additional Features
90
DBS 576 issued September 2001
576-50-750
7.
Dial the phone number.
The Walking TRS COS will remain in effect until you hang up.
DIRECTORY NUMBERS
A Directory Number (DN) allows extension numbers to be
assigned to an FF key
.
The same DN may be assigned to multiple keys on the same telephone and to keys
on other telephones.
When a telephone’s extension number is assigned to a key on the same telephone, it
is considered a Primary Directory Number (PDN). Up to three appearances of the
PDN may be assigned to keys on a key telephone. This allows for multiple calls on
the same Directory Number.
When a DN is assigned to an FF key on another telephone, it is considered a Non-
Primary Directory Number (NPDN). Up to three NPDN appearances of the same
DN may be assigned to keys on a telephone. This allows calls to the DN to appear
on multiple telephones. The calls ring in on a specified basis - immediate, delayed,
or no-ring.
A telephone may only have one PDN (on up to three keys) but may have multiple
NPDNs with up to three appearances of any one NPDN.
Figure 19.
Example Directory Number assignments for Extension 200