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User's Manual 636 Document #: LTRT-89730
Mediant 3000
6. Click New; the following dialog box appears:
Figure 35-3: Dial Plan Rule Table
7. Configure a dial plan rule according to the parameters described in the table below.
8. Click New, and then save ("burn") your settings to flash memory.
Dial Plan Rule Table Parameter Descriptions
Parameter Description
Index
index
[DialPlanRule_DialPlanIndex]
Defines an index number for the new table row.
Note: Each row must be configured with a unique index.
Name
name
[DialPlanRule_Name]
Defines an arbitrary name to easily identify the row.
The valid value is a string of up to 15 characters.
Note: Each row must be configured with a unique name.
Prefix
prefix
[DialPlanRule_Prefix]
Defines the prefix number of the source or destination number.
The valid value is up to 50 characters. The following syntax can
be used:
ï‚§ 0-9: Specific digit.
ï‚§ x: Wildcard denoting any digit from 0 through 9.
ï‚§ z: Denotes a number from 1 through 9.
ï‚§ n: Denotes a number from 2 through 9.
ï‚§ a-z: Lower-case letter.
ï‚§ A-Z: Upper-case letter.
ï‚§ *: (Asterisk symbol) If it is the only character in the rule, it
denotes any number. To denote the asterisk "*" symbol itself,
precede it with the escape "\\" character (see below).
ï‚§ \\: (Backslash escape character) When it prefixes a wildcard
character (*, z, n, and x), the character itself is used and not
the meta-meaning. For example, "\\x" denotes the character
"x", while "x" is the wildcard denoting any digits from 0-9.
ï‚§ #:
(Pound or hash symbol) When used at the end of the prefix
it denotes the end of the number. For example, "54324#"
represents a 5-digit number that starts with the digits 54324.
ï‚§ .: (Period) Denotes any letter or digit.
ï‚§ [n-m], (n-m), or ([n1-m1,n2-m2,a,b,c,n3-m3]): Represents a
mixed notation of single numbers and multiple ranges. To
represent the prefix, the notation is enclosed by square
brackets [...]; to represent the suffix, the notation is enclosed
by square brackets which are enclosed by parenthesis ([...]).
For example, to denote numbers 123 through 130, 455, 766,

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BrandAudioCodes
ModelMediant 3000
CategoryGateway
LanguageEnglish

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