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Defining a Fax Server's Local Dialing Properties |
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FACSys supports canonical dialing. This means that when a FACSys user sends a fax with a canonically formatted fax destination, the fax server analyzes the components of the number against the fax server's local dialing properties. By looking at three separate components of a destination number (country code, city/area code, and local dial number), FACSys can determine whether the destination is a local, long distance, or international call. Canonical numbers have a plus sign (+) before the dial string. The country code must be placed immediately after the plus sign, followed by exactly one space. If the area/city code is included, that must be followed by exactly one space. For example: +1 (732) 123-4567. All "non-canonical" dial strings are translated literally by the FACSys fax server. This means that if a user enters a destination fax number as 1-516-123-4567, the fax server will dial all of those digits. A long distance call will be placed, even if the server is dialing from area code 516.
On the Dialing property sheet of the Properties dialog box, define the fax server's local dialing properties. Then click OK or Apply. In the Dialing Properties area, define optional dialing instructions for the fax server. Note the following:
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