Technical Bulletin
SoundPoint ® IP, SIP 2.1
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dialplan.applyToUserSend | 0, 1 | 1 | This attribute covers the case when the |
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| user presses the Send soft key to send |
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| the dialed number. |
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| Value interpretation is the same as for |
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| dialplan.applyToCallListDial. |
dialplan.impossibleMatchHandlin | 0, 1 or 2 | 0 | If set to 0, the digits entered up to and |
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| including the point where an impossible |
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| match occurred are sent to the server |
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| immediately. |
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| If set to 1, give reorder tone. |
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| If set to 2, allow user to accumulate |
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| digits and dispatch call manually with |
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| the Send soft key. |
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dialplan.removeEndOfDial | 0, 1 | 1 | If set to 1, strip trailing # digit from digits |
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| sent out. |
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Digit Map <digitmap/>
A digit map is defined either by a “string” or by a list of strings. Each string in the list is an alternative numbering scheme, specified either as a set of digits or timers, or as an expression over which the gateway will attempt to find a shortest possible match.
Digit map extension letter “R” indicates that certain matched strings are replaced. The following examples shows the semantics of the syntax:
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—For example, if a customer dials 914539400, the first 9 is removed when the call is placed.
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—For example, if a customer dials 4539400, 604 is added to the front of the number, so a call 6044539400 is placed.
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—For example, if a customer dials 16092345678, a call is placed to 16002345678.
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