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You can also change other device settings, as described in the following topics:
• Changing CP2 Device Settings - General
• Changing CP2 Device Settings - Network
• Changing CP2 Device Settings - IP Phone (VoIP/SIP)
• Changing CP2 Device Settings - Telco
VoIP Dial Plan Syntax
A VoIP dial plan is a rule or set of rules for allowable dial sequences. You can use dial plans to help users
avoid dialing errors. The CONVERGE Pro 2 CONSOLE uses standard VoIP dial plan syntax, as described
in this topic.
Dial Plan Elements
The following table describes the possible elements of a dial plan:
Type Description Result
Digit An digit (0-9) or an asterisk (*) Identifies a specific digit (do not use #)
Range [n1-n2] (where n1 and n2 represent
digits)
A range of digits, between n1 and n2,
inclusive
List [n1 n2 n3] (where n1, n2, and n2
represent digits)
A list of digits (it must be the specific
digits listed)
Wild Card (single) x x matches any single digit
Wild Card
(multiple)
. (period) . matches an arbitrary number of digits
S short timer A timed waiting period that corresponds
to the value designated for a short timer
(default is 10 seconds)
L long timer A timed waiting period that corresponds
to the value designated for a long timer
(default is 50 seconds)
| A delimiter Place this character, surrounded by
spaces, between dial plan options if you
want to use more than one option.
Dial Plan Examples
The following table describes some dial plan examples and their meaning.
Plan Description
xxxxxxx Any 7-digit number
[49]11 Either 411 or 911
[3-8]11 Any of the following numbers: 311, 411, 511, 611, 711, or 811
9[2-9]xxxxxx A 9 followed by a digit in the range 2-9, followed by any six other digits.
This is an example of a call from an internal network that uses a 9 to get an
outside line, followed by a 7-digit local phone number (in North America,
local numbers cannot begin with 0 or 1).
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