Configuring Dial Plans
About Dial Plans
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[sequence] Characters within square brackets create a list of
accepted key presses. The user can press any
one of the keys in the list.
A numeric range, for example, [2-9] allows a
user to press any one digit from 2 through 9.
A numeric range can include other characters. For
example, [35-8*] allows a user to press 3, 5, 6, 7,
8, or *.
.
(period)
A period indicates element repetition. The dial
plan accepts 0 or more entries of the digit. For
example, 01. allows users to enter 0, 01, 011,
0111, and so forth.
<dialed:substituted> This format indicates that certain dialed digits are
replaced by the substituted characters when the
sequence is transmitted. The dialed digits can be
zero to 9. For example:
<8:1650>xxxxxxx
When the user presses 8 followed by a
seven-digit number, the system automatically
replaces the dialed 8 with the sequence 1650. If
the user dials 85550112, the system transmits
16505550112.
If the dialed parameter is empty and there is a
value in the substituted field, no digits are
replaced and the substituted value is always
prepended to the transmitted string. For example:
<:1>xxxxxxxxxx
When the user dials 9725550112, the number 1
is added at the beginning of the sequence; the
system transmits 19725550112.
Digit Sequence Function