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Linksys SPA9000 Administrator Guide
Document Version 3.01
Chapter 4 Configuring SPA9000 Features
Using Dial Plans
The following allows only US-style 1 + area-code + local-number, but disallows area codes and local
numbers starting with 0 or 1. It also allows 411, 911, and operator calls (0).
( 0 | [49]11 | 1 [2-9]xx [2-9]xxxxxx )
The following allows US-style long distance, but blocks 9xx area codes:
( 1 [2-8]xx [2-9]xxxxxx )
The following allows arbitrary long distance dialing, but explicitly blocks the 947 area code.
( 1 947 xxxxxxx ! | 1 xxx xxxxxxx )
The following implements a hot line phone, which automatically calls 1 212 5551234.
( S0 <:12125551234> )
The following provides a warm line to a local office operator (1000) after five seconds, unless a
four-digit extension is dialed by the user.
( P5 <:1000> | xxxx )
Dial Plan Timers
The dial plan functionality is regulated by the following configurable parameters:
Interdigit_Long_Timer
Interdigit_Short_Timer
Dial_Plan ([1] and [2])
Interdigit Long Timer
The <Interdigit_Long_Timer> specifies the default maximum time (in seconds) allowed between dialed
digits, when no candidate digit sequence is as yet complete (see the discussion of the Dial_Plan
parameter for an explanation of candidate digit sequences).
Interdigit Short Timer
ParName Interdigit_Long_Timer
Default 10
ParName Interdigit_Short_Timer
Default 3

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