Default is Yes. It allows users to configure the “#” key as the “Send” (or “Dial”)
key. If set to “Yes”, “#” will send the number. In this case, this key is
essentially equivalent to the “Dial” key. If set to “No”, this “#” key can be
included as part of number.
Dial Plan Rules:
1. Accept Digits: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0 , *, #, A,a,B,b,C,c,D,d
2. Grammar: x - any digit from 0-9;
• xx+ - at least 2 digits number;
• xx. – at least 2 digit number.
• ^ - exclude;
• [3-5] - any digit of 3, 4, or 5;
• [147] - any digit 1, 4, or 7;
• <2=011> - replace digit 2 with 011 when dialing
• < =1> - add a leading 1 to all numbers dialed, vice versa
will remove a 1 from the number dialed
• | - or
• Example 1: {[369]11 | 1617xxxxxxx} – Allow 311, 611, 911, and any 11
digit
numbers with leading digits 1617
• Example 2: {^1900x+ | <=1617>xxxxxxx} – Block any number of
leading digits 1900 and add prefix 1617 for any dialed 7 digit numbers
• Example 3: {1xxx[2-9]xxxxxx | <2=011>x+} –Allow any combinations of
numbers with 11 digits which has a leading digit 1, but 5th digit cannot
be 0 or 1. Or any length of numbers with a minimum of 2 digits beginning
with 2, with the leading digit replaced with 011.
1. Default: Outgoing - {x+}
Example of a simple dial plan used in a Home/Office in the US: