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Version 7.2 841 Mediant 800B Gateway & E-SBC
User's Manual 47. Auxiliary Files
Note:
To use the Dial Plan file, you must also use a special CAS .dat file that supports
this feature. For more information, contact your AudioCodes sales representative.
For E1 CAS MFC-R2 variants, which don't support terminating digit for the called
party number, usually I-15, the Dial Plan file and the DigitMapping parameter are
ignored. Instead, you can define a Dial Plan template per trunk using the
parameter CasTrunkDialPlanName_x.
The Dial Plan file can contain up to 8 Dial Plans (Dial Plan indices), with a total of up to
8,000 dialing rules (lines) of distinct prefixes (e.g. area codes, international telephone
number patterns) for the PSTN to which the device is connected.
The Dial Plan file is created in a textual ini file with the following syntax:
<called number prefix>,<total digits to wait before sending>
Each new Dial Plan index begins with a Dial Plan name enclosed in square brackets
"[...]" on a new line.
Each line under the Dial Plan index defines a dialing prefix and the number of digits
expected to follow that prefix. The prefix is separated by a comma "," from the number
of additional digits.
The prefix can include numerical ranges in the format [x-y], as well as multiple
numerical ranges [n-m][x-y] (no comma between them).
The prefix can include the asterisk "*" and number "#" signs.
The number of additional digits can include a numerical range in the format x-y.
Empty lines are ignored.
Lines beginning with a semicolon ";" are ignored. The semicolon can be used for
comments.
Below shows an example of a Dial Plan file (in ini-file format), containing two dial plans:
; Example of dial-plan configuration.
; This file contains two dial plans:
[ PLAN1 ]
; Destination cellular area codes 052, 054, and 050 with 8 digits.
052,8
054,8
050,8
; Defines International prefixes 00, 012, 014.
; The number following these prefixes may
; be 7 to 14 digits in length.
00,7-14
012,7-14
014,7-14
; Defines emergency number 911. No additional digits are expected.
911,0
[ PLAN2 ]
; Defines area codes 02, 03, 04.
; In these area codes, phone numbers have 7 digits.
0[2-4],7
; Operator services starting with a star: *41, *42, *43.
; No additional digits are expected.
*4[1-3],0

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