SmartWare Software Configuration Guide

40 • Call router configuration

 

 

The following table shows the wildcard characters that are supported:

 

Table 18. Wildcard symbols used as keys in E.164 tables (calling-e164, called-e164)

 

 

Symbol

Description

 

 

.

Indicates a single-digit placeholder. For example, 888 . . . . matches any dialed number beginning

 

with 888, plus at least four additional digits. Note that the key only specifies the prefix. Thus the num-

 

ber may be longer, but also matches.

 

 

[ ]

Indicates a range of digits. A consecutive range is indicated with a hyphen (-); e.g. [5-7]. A noncon-

 

secutive range is indicated without a delimiter. For example, [58]. Both can be used in combination;

 

e.g. [5-79], which is the same as [5679]. A (^) symbol may be placed right after the opening bracket

 

to indicate that the specified range is an exclude list. For example, [^01] specifies the same range as

 

[2-9].

 

Note: Only single-digit ranges are supported. You cannot specify the range of numbers between 99

 

and 102 using [99-102].

 

 

( )

Indicates a pattern. For example, 888(2525). It is used in conjunction with the symbol (?), (%) or (+)

 

or when replacing a number in a mapping table.

 

 

?

Indicates that the preceding digit or pattern occurred zero or one time. Enter Ctrl-V before entering

 

(?) from your keyboard, since the CLI normally uses the question mark to display help texts.

 

 

%

Indicates that the preceding digit or pattern occurred zero or more times. This functions the same as

 

the asterisk (*) used in regular expression. Here the percent (%) symbol is used to be able to handle

 

the asterisk (*) as part of a dialed number.

 

 

+

Indicates that the preceding digit or pattern occurred one or more times.

 

 

T

Enables digit-collection for this entry. The call router pauses to collect additional dialed digits. The

 

default digit collection timeout is 5 seconds. The collection can be aborted pressing the pound (#)

 

key.

 

Note: The terminating character is used only to terminate the timeout and is therefore removed from

 

the dialed number.

 

Note: The timeout (T) symbol is only allowed for Called Party Number table entries, while all other

 

wildcards are also allowed for Calling Party Number tables.

 

 

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