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received digits when the dial terminator is received. The voice gateway does not wait for further digits
even if the longest match mode has been globally configured.
Maximum number of local numbers or call routes found before a search process stops
This function enables you to define the maximum number of qualified local numbers or call routes to
be found before a search process stops. Even if the number of local numbers or call routes meeting
call requirements is greater than the defined maximum number, the system matches against the
local numbers or call routes that are found in the search according to the configured maximum
number.
Number match mode
You can specify a match mode, either longest match or shortest march.
For example, you have configured two destination numbers 0106688 and 01066880011 on the
device respectively.
When a subscriber dials 01066880011:
If the device is configured to use the shortest match mode, the dialed number matches 0106688.
That is, the device establishes a call connection to 0106688 at the remote end, without
processing the last four digits 0011.
If the device is configured to use the longest match mode, the dialed number will match
01066880011. That is, the device establishes a call connection to 01066880011 at the remote
end.
When a subscriber dials 0106688:
If the device is configured to use the shortest match mode, it matches 0106688.
If the device is configured to use the longest match mode, it waits for further digits. After the dial
timer expires, the device ignores the configured longest match mode, and uses shortest match
mode automatically to establish a call connection.
When a subscriber dials 0106688#, if you configure the longest match mode and a dial terminator of
a pound sign (#) on the device, the device ignores the configured longest match mode and uses
shortest match mode to establish a call connection.
Number match policy
A number match policy can be in either service-first mode or number–first mode.
If the number-first mode is applied, a dialed number matches first against numbers and then local
service numbers or the service feature codes (when the service feature switch is enabled). For
example, if a local service feature number is *40*1234 and the number *40 is configured for a local
number or call route, *40*1234 dialed by a subscriber first matches the number *40 (*40 is dialed out
as the called number), and the local service corresponding to the local service code *40*1234 is not
triggered.
Entity type selection priority rules
You can configure the priorities for different types of entities. When multiple local numbers or call
routes are qualified for a call connection, the system selects a suitable local number or call route
whose entity type has the highest priority.
Match order of number selection rules
You can configure the match order of local number or call route selection rules. The system selects a
local number or call route according to the configured rules, which include exact match, priority,
random selection, and longest idle time.
The match order of rules determines the application sequence of the rules:
If there are multiple rules, the system first selects a local number or call route according to the
first rule.

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BrandHPE
ModelFlexNetwork MSR Series
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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