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User's Manual 840 Document #: LTRT-10632
Mediant 800B Gateway & E-SBC
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Creating a Dial Plan file is similar for all Dial Plan features. The main difference is the
syntax used in the Dial Plan file and the method for selecting the Dial Plan index.
To create a Dial Plan file:
1. Create a new file using a text-based editor (such as Notepad) and configure your Dial
Plans as required.
2. Save the file with the ini file extension name (e.g., mydialplanfile.ini).
3. Convert the ini file to a dat binary file, using AudioCodes DConvert utility. For more
information, refer to DConvert Utility User's Guide.
4. Load the converted file to the device, as described in 'Loading Auxiliary Files' on page
831.
5. Select the Dial Plan index that you want to use. This depends on the feature and is
described in the respective section.
Note:
Only one Dial Plan file can be loaded to the device.
The Dial Plan file can only be loaded in .dat file format.
47.6.2 Dialing Plans for Digit Collection
The device enables you to configure multiple dialing plans in an external Dial Plan file,
which can be installed on the device. If a Dial Plan file is implemented, the device first
attempts to locate a matching digit pattern in a specified Dial Plan index listed in the file
and if not found, attempts to locate a matching digit pattern in the Digit Map (see the
procedure described later on in this section).
Note:
It may be useful to configure both Dial Plan file and Digit Maps. For example, the
Digit Map can be used for complex digit patterns (which are not supported by the
Dial Plan file) and the Dial Plan can be used for long lists of relatively simple digit
patterns. In addition, as timeout between digits is not supported by the Dial Plan,
the Digit Map can be used to configure digit patterns that are shorter than those in
the Dial Plan or left at default (MaxDigits parameter). For example, the “xx.T” digit
map instructs the device to use the Dial Plan and if no matching digit pattern is
found, it waits for two more digits and then after a timeout (TimeBetweenDigits
parameter), it sends the collected digits. This ensures that calls are not rejected as
a result of their digit pattern not been completed in the Dial Plan.
This section is applicable only to the Gateway application.
The Dial Plan is used for the following:
ISDN Overlap Dialing / FXS, and FXO collecting digit mode (Tel-to-IP calls): The file
allows the device to know when digit collection ends, after which it starts sending all
the collected (or dialed) digits in the outgoing INVITE message. This also provides
enhanced digit mapping.
CAS E1 MF-CR2 (Tel-to-IP calls): Useful for E1 MF-CR2 variants that do not support
I-15 terminating digits (e.g., in Brazil and Mexico). The Dial Plan file allows the device
to detect end-of-dialing in such cases. The CasTrunkDialPlanName_x ini file
parameter determines which dial plan (in the Dial Plan file) to use for a specific trunk.

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