Dialplan Configuration
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About Dialplan Configuration | Dialplan Configuration Window |
Dialplan Details
To view all dialplan configuration entries or create a new dial plan select the Dialplan
configuration menu item from the Services tab.
In the dialplan: When the Net Type is set to All make sure that the
prefix and/or suffix is a valid H.323 prefix.
Setting it to All means that the prefix will be registered to the gatekeeper.
Example:
An existing dialplan entry: name: Test 123 nettype: SIP
prefix: HYPERLINK “mailto:12@10.47.8.74”12@10.47.8.74”
service: FOO
Is changed to: name: Test 123 nettype: All
prefix: HYPERLINK “mailto:12@10.47.8.74”12@10.47.8.74”
service: FOO
The H.323 registration will now fail, because “HYPERLINK “mailto:12@10.47.8.84”12@10.47.8.84” is not a valid H.323 prefix
To view the dialplan entry details, click on the dialplan entry or on View/Edit of the respective dial plan. As has been discussed on the previous page four default services can be distinguished:
•Direct Inwards Dialing
•Dial Extension (IVR)
•TMS Corporate Directory (Phone book)
For each default service the dialplan setup will be illustrated with an example on the following pages.
Note: Number matching is performed on dial plans from the top to bottom.
Each dial plan has the following general fields, i.e. Dialplan entry details:
•Enabled. If the box is checked the service becomes available.
•Name. The name of the dial plan as represented in the Dialplan Configuration overview.
•Net type. Inbound call net type; either H.324m, H.323, SIP or All. All means that independent of the net type the call is accepted on a match with the predefined Prefix and Suffix.
•Prefix. Number to which the first part of the inbound number (bnr) is matched. The prefix is specified in the dial plan entry. The prefix is stripped from the inbound number.
•Suffix. Number to which the last part of the inbound number (bnr) is matched. The suffix is specified in the dial plan entry. The suffix is also stripped from the inbound number.
The part of the number which remains after stripping both prefix and suffix is called remainder (See also the “useremainder” option in a DID service).
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