Configuring Phone Lines and Calling Routing Behavior

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Configuring Dial Plans

 

 

 

 

 

Digit Sequence

Function

 

 

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

Enter any of these characters to represent a key

* #

that the user must press on the phone keypad.

x

Enter x to represent any character on the phone

 

keypad.

 

 

[sequence]

Enter characters within square brackets to create

 

a list of accepted key presses. The user can press

 

any one of the keys in the list.

 

Numeric range

 

For example, you would enter [2-9]to allow the

 

user to press any one digit from 2 through 9.

 

Numeric range with other characters

 

For example, you would enter [35-8*]to allow

 

the user to press 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, or *.

 

 

.

Enter a period for element repetition. The dial plan

(period)

accepts 0 or more entries of the digit. For

 

example, 01. allows users to enter 0, 01, 011,

 

0111, and so on.

 

 

<dialed:substituted>

Use this format to indicate that certain dialed

 

digits are replaced by other characters when the

 

sequence is transmitted. The dialed digits can

 

be zero or more characters.

 

EXAMPLE 1: <8:1650>xxxxxxx

 

When the user presses 8 followed by a seven-

 

digit number, the system automatically replaces

 

the dialed 8 with 1650. If the user dials

 

85550112, the system transmits 16505550112.

 

EXAMPLE 2: <:1>xxxxxxxxxx

 

In this example, no digits are replaced. When the

 

user enters a 10-digit string of numbers, the

 

number 1 is added at the beginning of the

 

sequence. If the user dials 9725550112, the

 

system transmits 19725550112

 

 

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Cisco Systems SPA9000 manual Digit Sequence Function