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4.2.8 Numbering Plan Information- Console Interface
Category Entry Console
Mode Console Command Data
Type
Country
Code Code country <1-999> RW
Area Code Code area <1-999> RW
Circuit
Connect Code circuit_connect <Access Code> RW
Cut_Through Code Cut_Through <Access Code> RW
Dial Code Code Dial_code <international|
long_distance> <1-999> RW
Extension
Digits Code extension_len <1-9> RW
FXO
Outgoing
Prefix
Code fxo prefix <Access Code|P14> RW
Internal
Access Code Code internal_ac <Access Code> RW
International
Call Access
Code
Code intn_code <1-999> RW
Long
Distance Call
Access Code
Code long_distance <1-999> RW
Local PSTN
Access Code Code local_pstn_ac <Access Code> RW
Office Code
Exception Code office_excp <1-999> RW
PBX
Operator
Access Code
Code oper_code <d|1~9>
(d is the default value, that
stands for None Operator Code)
RW
Phone Set
Program
Access Code
Code prog_ac <Access Code>
(Default=##) RW
Softkey
Access Code soft_start <Access Code> RW
Transit Call
Access Code Code transit_ac <Access Code> RW
Routing
Configuration
MGCP Call Code voiptk_ac RW
Note 3 An access Code can be characters ranging from [*|#|0~9] or the character plus a number
between 1 and 5 digits. For example, you can set your access code to "*", "*1", "*999" ,etc...
14 After the FXO outgoing prefix code, you can add “P” which means pause for one second. If multiple “P” are specified, the number of “P” will
be the number of seconds before sending the reset of digits.