SIP Phone Configuration Guide
Any dial pad key from 0 to 9, including # and *.
Any two numbers separated by a hyphen, where the second number is greater than the
first. All numbers within the range or valid, excluding # and *.
An unlimited series of digits.
This represents the playing of a secondary dial tone after the user enters the digit(s)
specified or dials an external call prefix before the comma. For instance, "9,xxxxxxx"
means the secondary dial tone is played after the user dials 9 until any new digit is
entered. "9,3xxxxxx" means only when the digit 3 is hit would the secondary dial tone
stop playing.
This represents a pause of a defined time; X is the pause duration in seconds. For
instance, "P3" would represent pause duration of 3 seconds. When "P" only is used, the
pause time is the same as the Inter Digit Timeout (see Section 3.2.1 SIP Account
Management).
This is a substitution rule where the first number is replaced by the second. For example,
"(4:723)xxxx" would replace "46789" with "723-6789". If the substituted number (the first
number) is empty, the second number is added to the number dialed. For example, in
"(:1)xxxxxxxxxx", the digit 1 is appended to any 10-digit number dialed.
This separator is used to indicate the start of a new pattern. Can be used to add multiple
dialing rules to one pattern edit box.
A sample dial plan appears below.
[1-5][0-3]x | [1-5]40 | 9[2-9]xxxxxxxxx | 91[2-9]xxxxxxxxx | 911
Local call, 10-digit formatting
with a “a” dialing prefix
Extension ending
in 00-39
Domestic long distance
(most regions)