TABLE 11: SEARCH TABLE ENTRIES
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DIAL DEFINITONS/DESCRIPTIONS

	Primaries:


       	801na
       	802nna
       	803nnna
       	804nnnna
       	805nnnnna
       	806nnnnnna
       	etc. to 815

       	ALTERNATES:
	821na
	822nna
	823nnna
	824nnnna
        825nnnnna
        826nnnnnna
        etc. to 835

	TO ACCESS ALTER-
	NATE SEARCHES, SEE
	x22t Parameter
       

	Where n are the user dialed digits for a match, and a is the
        'action' that is performed in the case of a match.









	n may be any digit from 0 through 9 and *, to be matched
	against the same digit in the dialed sequence.  n may also
	be:
		#0	Compare against a dialed '#'.
		#1	Compare against a dialed '1' or '0'.
		#4	Compare against any digit dialed from 2 through 9.
		#9	Compare against any digit dialed.

	After the match string is entered, one 'action' (a) is entered, 
	as follows:

		0	Prefer Route #0 (PR0)	NOTE: A 601 entry is re-
		1	Prefer Route #1		quired when accessing
		2	Prefer Route #2		routes 1,2,3 and 5,6,7.
		3	Prefer Route #3

		4	Force Route #0 (FR0)	These will force the call
		5	Force Route #1		onto that route if possible;
		6	Force Route #2		redial and retry cannot 
		7	Force Route #3		change the selection.

		8	Select Route #0 (SR0)	These will not dial out the
		9	Select Route #1		'select' digits, and will start
                *	Select Route #2		the comparisons over again
		#0	Select Route #3		from the first digit following
						the 'select' digits.

		#1	Deny
		#2	Speed Call - Access 7nn entry, Table 10.
		#3	Dial what has been entered and cut through (no 
			routine).
		#4	Security access code.
		#5	Absorb what has been entered and cu through
			(bypass).
		#6	This is the last digit of the phone number, any other
			dialed digits are the account code unless 154t = 1. A
			route must have been chosen prior to encountering
			a search table with #6 as an action.
		#7	Do nothing (wait for more digits).
		#8	Prefer default route (see x24t).
		#9	When entered as an action, that template entry is
			removed from the search table (i.e., 803#00*#9).
		#C	Subscriber side onlly, Limited Access Security Code.
			Access for programming spped calls only with a 
			format of 7nn08mm....mm##. If the
			subscriber does not have the capability of dialing
			the ##, a short wait for a timer expiration will auto-
			matically complete the entry (see Table 10 for for-
			mat description).
		##	End of entry, return to programming.
			NOTE:  One (and only one) action must be pro-
			grammed for each template encountered.