Configuring Phone Lines and Calling Routing Behavior

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Configuring Dial Plans

 

 

 

 

 

Digit Sequence

Function

 

 

,

Enter a comma between digits to play an “outside

(comma)

line” dial tone after a user-entered sequence.

 

EXAMPLE: 9, 1xxxxxxxxxx

 

An “outside line” dial tone is sounded after the

 

user presses 9, and the tone continues until the

 

user presses 1.

 

 

!

Enter an exclamation point to prohibit a dial

(exclamation point)

sequence pattern.

 

EXAMPLE: 1900xxxxxxx!

 

The system rejects any 11-digit sequence that

 

begins with 1900.

 

 

*xx

Enter an asterisk to allow the user to enter a 2-

 

digit star code.

 

 

S0 or L0

Enter S0 to reduce the short inter-digit timer to 0

 

seconds, or enter L0 to reduce the long inter-digit

 

timer to 0 seconds.

 

 

Digit Sequence Examples

The following examples show digit sequences that you can enter in a dial plan.

In a complete dial plan entry, sequences are separated by a pipe character (), and the entire set of sequences is enclosed within parentheses.

EXAMPLE: ( [1-8]xx 9, xxxxxxx 9, <:1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx 8, <:1212>xxxxxxx 9, 1 [2-9] xxxxxxxxx 9, 1 900 xxxxxxx ! 9, 011xxxxxx. 0 [49]11 )

Extensions on your system

EXAMPLE: ( [1-8]xx 9, xxxxxxx 9, <:1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx 8, <:1212>xxxxxxx 9, 1 [2-9] xxxxxxxxx 9, 1 900 xxxxxxx ! 9, 011xxxxxx. 0 [49]11 )

[1-8]xxAllows a user dial any three-digit number that starts with the digits 1 through 8. If your system uses four-digit extensions, you would instead enter the following string: [1-8]xxx

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Cisco Systems SPA9000 manual Digit Sequence Examples, Example 9, S0 or L0