Cisco Systems SPA9000 manual Dial Plan Entry Functionality

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Chapter 6 SPA9000 Field Reference

Line 1/2/3/4 Tab

Contact List (cont.)

Default is blank.

 

Since version 3.2.8, SPA9000 supports Phone Extension to DID Number Mapping

 

through an added syntax in this parameter. If such mapping is provided for a given

 

extension, the user-id and display name fields in the FROM and REFERRED-BY headers

 

(wherever applied) of outbound requests originated from that phone to the ITSP are

 

replaced by the corresponding DID number and the phone’s assigned display name

 

respectively. If the mapping is not provided, the SPA9000 uses the line interface’s user-id

 

and display name instead (old behavior). To specify the mapping from Extension to DID,

 

insert a ‘+’ or ‘-’ in front of the ext of a rule. The ext must not include any wildcard

 

characters. If ‘+’ is used, the ext is alerted when the corresponding DID is called (just like

 

the case without the ‘+’ prefix). If ‘-’ is used, the ext is not be alerted (that is, it is only

 

there to define a ext-to-DID-mapping). Note that ‘+’ or ‘-’ may be assigned to more than

 

one ext in the same rule. For example:

 

4089991002:1001,+10024089991008:aa,-1008

 

For this example, when 1002 makes an external call, the FROM user-id shows

 

4089991002. When 1008 makes an external call, the FROM user-id shows 4089991008.

 

When 4089991002 is called, both 1001 and 1002 are alerted. When 4089991008 is called,

 

only the AA is alerted.

 

 

Cfwd No Ans Delay

Delay, in seconds, before the call forwarding of no-answer calls feature is triggered.

 

The default is 20.

 

 

Dial Plan

The default dial plan script for each line is as follows: (*xx[3469]11000[2-9]xxxxxx1xxx[2-9]xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.). The syntax for a dial plan expression is as follows:

Table 6-1 Dial Plan Script Syntax

Dial Plan Entry

Functionality

 

 

*xx

Allow arbitrary 2 digit star code

 

 

[3469]11

Allow x11 sequences

 

 

0

Operator

 

 

00

Int’l Operator

 

 

[2-9]xxxxxx

US local number

 

 

1xxx[2-9]xxxxxx

US 1 + 10-digit long distance number

 

 

xxxxxxxxxxxx.

Everything else (Int’l long distance, FWD, ...)

 

 

If IP dialing is enabled, one can dial [user-id@]a.b.c.d[:port], where ‘@’, ‘.’, and ‘:’ are dialed by entering *, user-id must be numeric (like a phone number) and a, b, c, d must be between 0 and 255, and port must be larger than 255. If port is not given, 5060 is used. Port and User-Id are optional. If the user-id portion matches a pattern in the dial plan, then it is interpreted as a regular phone number according to the dial plan. The INVITE message, however, is still sent to the outbound proxy if it is enabled.

 

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