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| Scenario | Rule Combination |
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| 1 | Rule1 + Rule2 + Rule3 + Rule4 = | Enter the VoIP Adapter’s IVR | |
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| 2 | Rule2 + Rule3 + Rule4 = | Address a call to | |
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| 3 | Rule3 + Rule4 = | Replace the input with 911, but | |
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If the dialed numbers or characters do not match to the digit plan, you will probably hear a busy tone from the telephone handset.
Digit Map
This page enables you to set up rules for modifying dialed numbers, or varying the dialing behavior depending on the number called. The digit map specifies how to interpret digit sequences dialed by the user, and how to convert those sequences into an outbound dial string.
Click the Add button to add a digit map.
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