The Feature Access Code (FAC) Assignment form is used to define codes that users can dial to access system features, such as Do Not Disturb. These include:
codes for IP phones and digital phones (that can include * and #), and
alternative codes for rotary sets (that cannot include * and #)
For more information:
If there are 5230 IP Phones in the system, make sure that all feature access codes have the same number of digits, or that longer feature access codes do not start with the same digits as a shorter one (for example, *1266 and *12).
Feature Access Codes must NOT conflict with extension numbers as conflicts may interfere with proper call processing.
The 5302 IP Phone does not support feature access codes that contain the # key.
Parameter |
Description |
Default Value |
Feature Name |
System-generated, protected field. Lists all available station features. |
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Primary Code |
Enter the value of the feature access code. Primary codes must be unique and non-conflicting. Can be up to four digits in length. Do NOT use * and # alone to define feature access codes. |
Blank |
Alternate Code |
The alternative column is used to define alternative codes which do not use the special DTMF digits (*) and (#). Alternative codes must be unique and non-conflicting. Can be up to four digits in length. |
Blank |
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