Chapter 9 Voice

Table 58 VoIP > SIP > SIP Service Provider (continued)

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Immediate Dial

 

Enable

 

 

 

Immediate Dial

Select this if you want to use the pound key (#) to tell the P-2812HNU-

Enable

51c to make the phone call immediately, instead of waiting the number

 

of seconds you selected in the Dialing Interval Selection field.

 

If you select this, dial the phone number, and then press the pound key.

 

The P-2812HNU-51c makes the call immediately, instead of waiting. You

 

can still wait, if you want.

 

 

Apply

Click this to save your changes and to apply them to the P-2812HNU-

 

51c.

 

 

Cancel

Click this to set every field in this screen to its last-saved value.

 

 

9.4.1 Dial Plan Rules

A dial plan defines the dialing patterns, such as the length and range of the digits for a telephone number. It also includes country codes, access codes, area codes, local numbers, long distance numbers or international call prefixes. For example, the dial plan ([2-9]xxxxxx) does not allow a local number which begins with 1 or 0.

Without a dial plan, users have to manually enter the whole callee’s number and wait for the specified dialing interval to time out or press a terminator key (usually the pound key on the phone keypad) before the P-2812HNU-51c makes the call.

The P-2812HNU-51c initializes a call when the dialed number matches any one of the rules in the dial plan. Dial plan rules follow these conventions:

The collection of rules is in parentheses ().

Rules are separated by the (bar) symbol.

“x” stands for a wildcard and can be any digit from 0 to 9.

A subset of keys is in a square bracket []. Ranges are allowed.

For example, [359] means a number matching this rule can be 3, 5 or 9. [26- 8*] means a number matching this rule can be 2, 6, 7, 8 or *.

The dot “.” appended to a digit allows the digit to be ignored or repeated multiple times. Any digit (0~9, *, #) after the dot will be ignored.

For example, (01.) means a number matching this rule can be 0, 01, 0111, 01111, and so on.

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