Cisco Systems ATA 188 Telephone Accessories User Manual


 
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Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator’s Guide for H.323 (version 3.0)
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Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults
Dial Plan Parameters
Dial Plan Examples
This section contains three dial plan examples that use many different rules and commands.
Dial Plan Example 1 (Default Dial Plan)
The following dial plan:
*St4-|#St4-|911|1>#t8.r9t2-|0>#t811.rat4-|^1t4>#.-
consists of the following rules:
*St4-—If the first digit entered is *, all other dial plan rules are voided. Additional digits can be
entered after the initial * digit, and the timeout before automatic dial string send is four seconds.
#St4—Same as above, except with # as the initial digit entered.
911—If the dial string 911 is entered, send it immediately.
1>#t8.r9t2—If the first digit entered is 1, the timeout before automatic send is eight seconds. The
terminating character # can be entered at any time to manually send the dial string. After the 11th
digit is entered, the timeout before an automatic send changes to two seconds. The user can enter
more digits until the dial string is sent by the timeout or by the user entering the # character.
0>#t811.rat4—If the first digit entered is 0, the timeout before automatic send is eight seconds, and
the terminating character # can be entered at any time to manually send the dial string. If the first
three digits entered are 011, then, after an additional 11 digits are entered, the timeout before an
automatic send changes to four seconds. The user can enter more digits until the dial string is sent
by the timeout or by the user entering the # character.
^1t4>#.—If the first digit entered is anything other than 1, the timeout before an automatic send is
four seconds. The terminating character # can be entered at any time to manually send the dial string.
The user can enter more digits until the dial string is sent by the timeout or by the user entering the
# character.