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User's Manual 66. Dialing Plan Notation for Routing and Manipulation
Version 6.8 777 Mediant 500L MSBR
66 Dialing Plan Notation for Routing and
Manipulation
The device supports flexible dialing plan notations for denoting the prefix and/or suffix
source and/or destination numbers and SIP URI user names in the routing and
manipulation tables.
Table 66-1: Dialing Plan Notations for Prefixes and Suffixes
Notation Description
x (letter "x")
Wildcard that denotes any single digit or character.
# (pound symbol)
When used at the end of a prefix, it denotes the end of a number. For
example, 54324# represents a 5-digit number that starts with the digits 54324.
When used anywhere else in the number (not at the end), it is part of the
number (pound key). For example, 3#45 represents the prefix number 3#45.
To denote the pound key when it appears at the end of the number, the pound
key must be enclosed in square brackets. For example, 134[#] represents any
number that starts with 134#.
* (asterisk
symbol)
When used on its own, it denotes any number or string.
When used as part of a number, it denotes the asterisk key. For example,
*345 represents a number that starts with *345.
$ (dollar sign)
Denotes an empty prefix for incoming IP calls that do not have a user part in the
Request-URI, or for incoming Tel calls that do not have a called or calling
number. This is used for the following matching criteria:
Source and Destination Phone Prefix
Source and Destination Username
Source and Destination Calling Name Prefix
Range of Digits
Notes:
Dial plans denoting a prefix that is a range must be enclosed in square brackets, e.g., [4-8] or
23xx[456].
Dial plans denoting a prefix that is not a range is not enclosed, e.g., 12345#.
Dial plans denoting a suffix must be enclosed in parenthesis, e.g., (4) and (4-8).
Dial plans denoting a suffix that include multiple ranges, the range must be enclosed in square
brackets, e.g., (23xx[4,5,6]).
An example for entering a combined prefix and suffix dial plan - assume you want to match a rule
whose destination phone prefix is 4 to 8, and suffix is 234, 235, or 236. The entered value would
be the following:
[4-8](23[4,5,6])
.
[n-m] or (n-m)
Represents a range of numbers.
Examples:
To depict prefix numbers from 5551200 to 5551300:
[5551200-5551300]#
To depict prefix numbers from 123100 to 123200:
123[100-200]#
To depict prefix and suffix numbers together:
03(100): for any number that starts with 03 and ends with 100.
[100-199](100,101,105): for a number that starts with 100 to 199 and ends
with 100, 101 or 105.
03(abc): for any number that starts with 03 and ends with abc.
03(5xx): for any number that starts with 03 and ends with 5xx.
03(400,401,405): for any number that starts with 03 and ends with 400 or

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