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Figure 10 Sample Dial Plan Entries for Chicago Using Site-Unique Extensions
The first TableEntry Create command modifies entry 3 in Table 1. Entry 3
watches for 4-digit sequences (Min = 4, Max = 4) beginning with 2
(extensions 2000 through 2999) and specifies route 522 whenever a
4-digit sequence falls within this range. Entry 4 watches for 4-digit
sequences (Min = 4, Max = 4) beginning with 3 (extension 3000 through
3999) and specifies route 523 whenever a 4-digit sequence falls within
this range. Route numbers 522 and 523 are examples only. The choice of
route numbers is made by the person who configures the dial plans for
the sites.
Two DestinationRoute Create commands create routes 522 and 523. The
Description field contains any text you want to use to describe each
route.
Two DestinationRouteEntry Create commands specify th e extension list
for routes 522 and 523. Extension list *0006 is reserved for VTLs.
Two DestinationRouteOperation Create commands prepend the IP
Address of the destination NBX system to the extension that the user
dialed. In this example, the IP address for Atlanta is 192.169.25.100 and
Table Create 1 Internal 4 Digit Extensions
/ Id Entry Digits Min Max Class Prio Route
/ -- ----- ----------- --- --- ------------- ---- -----
TableEntry Create 1 3 2 4 4 WAN 0 522
TableEntry Create 1 4 3 4 4 WAN 0 523
/ Route Description
/ ----- -----------
DestinationRoute Create 522 Atlanta VTL Connection
DestinationRoute Create 523 Dallas VTL Connection
/ Route Entry DestinationExtension
/ ----- ----- --------------------
DestinationRouteEntry Create 522 1 *0006
DestinationRouteEntry Create 523 1 *0006
/ Route Entry OperId Operation Value
/ ----- ----- ------ --------- -----
DestinationRouteOperation Create 522 1 1 prepend 192*168*25*100*
DestinationRouteOperation Create 523 1 1 prepend 192*168*35*100*