The dial plan functionality is regulated by the following configurable parameters:
• Interdigit_Long_Timer
• Interdigit_Short_Timer
• Dial_Plan ([1] and [2])
• Enable_IP_Dialing
Other timers are configurable via parameters, but do not directly pertain to the dial plan itself. They
are discussed elsewhere in this document.
Interdigit Long Timer:
ParName: Interdigit_Long_Timer
Default: 10
The Interdigit_Long_Timer specifies the default maximum time (in seconds) allowed between dialed
digits, when no candidate digit sequence is as yet complete (see discussion of Dial_Plan parameter
for an explanation of candidate digit sequences).
Interdigit Short Timer:
ParName: Interdigit_Short_Timer
Default: 3
The Interdigit_Short_Timer specifies the default maximum time (in seconds) allowed between dialed
digits, when at least one candidate digit sequence is complete as dialed (see discussion of Dial_Plan
parameter for an explanation of candidate digit sequences).
Dial Plan[1] and Dial Plan[2]:
ParName: Dial_Plan[1] and Dial_Plan[2]
Default: ( *xx | [3469]11 | 0 | 00 | <:1408>[2-9]xxxxxx |
1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx | 011x. )
The Dial_Plan parameters contain the actual dial plan scripts for each of lines 1 and 2.
Dial Plan Digit Sequences:
The plans contain a series of digit sequences, separated by the ‘|’ character. The collection of
sequences is enclosed in parentheses, ‘(‘ and ‘)’.
When a user dials a series of digits, each sequence in the dial plan is tested as a possible match.
The matching sequences form a set of candidate digit sequences. As more digits are entered by the
user, the set of candidates diminishes until only one or none are valid.
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