Description: Used to enable or disable the use of an end of dial digit. When enabled (default) will allow a configured digit (typically '#') to act as an end of dial string character. When the Tenor receives this character in a dial string, the Tenor will take this to mean that there are no more digits after the '#' and attempt to route based on the preceding digits. This feature is commonly supported in both PBXs and the PSTN. For the purposes of this section, the prompt will be shown as config pstntg 1# or config pbxtg 1#.
Cmd Type: command.
Prompt Level: config pstntg 1# and config pbxtg 1#
Syntax: enddial or enddial {0 | 1}
Arguments:
0 No. No end of dial digit will be used.
1 Yes. An end of dial digit will be used.
Default: 1 - Yes, an end of dial digit will be used.
Availability: All releases of Tenor units.
Guidelines: This feature generally does not cause any problems if left enabled.
Examples:
config pstntg 1# enddial 0
Disables the end of dial digit feature for the first PSTN trunk group.
config pbxtg 1# enddial 1
Enables the end of dial digit feature for the first PBX trunk group.
Related Cmds: enddialdigit, addenddialdigit