Appendix A – Dial Plans

Dial plans can be very confusing at first glance. However they are invaluable feature of the SPA-1001 so you should at least learn the basics of how they work. The following dial plans are to show how to use the various features of dial plans. You should play around with them to suit your needs.

Dial Plan Syntax

() - The entire dial plan must be surrounded by an open and close bracket.

- Each individual dial plan must be separated by a pipe character.

0-9- Treated as normal digits

x- Treated as any normal digit 0-9 on phone

* - Treated as normal * character on phone

# - Treated as normal # character on phone

. - Repetition

<: > - Replacement, eg <02:612> means replace 02 with 612

S0 - Dial Immediately

! - Barring a number, place this at the end of the number to bar it

, - Provides a dial tone

[] - Limiting choices, eg [24] means either 2 or 4, [2-5] means 2,3,4 and 5, [24-68] means 2,4,5,6,8

Example Dial Plans

 

Dial Plan 1:

(<*1:0123456789>)

Description:

This plan demonstrates replacement. If you dial a * followed by a 1 then the

 

number 0123456789 would be dialed.

Dial Plan 2:

(<0:61>[2-9]xxxxxxxxS0)

Description:

This plan demonstrates replacement and limiting choices. When you dial an 0

 

followed by a 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 or 9 and then nine of any other digit (0-9) it will

 

prepend 61 and remove the 0. So if you rang 02 123456789 the actual number

 

that would be called would be 61 2 123456789.

Dial Plan 3:

(1900xxxxxx!)

Description:

This plan demonstrates number barring. If you enter a 1900 followed by 6

 

more digits (0-9) you call will not be placed.

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Sipura Technology SPA-1001 manual Appendix a Dial Plans, Dial Plan Syntax, Example Dial Plans, Description