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 Example 2
The following dial plans:
.t7>#......t4-|911|1t7>#..........t1-|0t4>#.t7-
or
.t7>#r6t4-|911|1t7>#.r9t1-|0t4>#.t7-
consist of the following rules:
.t7>#r6t4-—You must enter at least one digit. After the first digit is entered and matched by the dial
plan, the timeout before an automatic send is seven seconds, and the terminating character # can be
entered at any time to manually send the dial string. After seven digits are entered, the timeout
before an automatic send changes to two seconds. The - symbol at the end of the rule allows further
digits to be entered until the dial string is sent by the timeout or the user entering the # character.
911—If the dial string 911 is entered, send this string immediately.
1t7>#.r9t1—If the first digit entered is 1, the timeout before an automatic send is seven seconds,
and 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 one second. The user can enter
more digits until the dial string is sent by the timeout or by the user entering the # character.
0t4>#.t7—If the first digit entered is 0, the timeout before an automatic send is four seconds, and
the terminating character # can be entered at any time to manually send the dial string. After the
second digit is entered, the timeout before an automatic send changes to seven seconds. The user
can enter more digits until the dial string is sent by the timeout or by the user entering the # character.
Dial Plan Example 3
The following dial plan:
R1408([2_9].r5|[2_9].r6)|R9^(911|.r4)|X(1900|1888)|F011
consists of the following rules:
R1408([2_9].r5|[2_9].r6)—The prefix 1408 will be added to any call numbers with seven or eight
digits where the leading digit is in the range of 2 to 9. For example, 5551234 will become
14085551234, but 555123 does not match this rule.
R9^(911|.r4)— The prefix 9 will added to any numbers except 911 and five-digit numbers. For
example, 911 will still be 911, and 51234 will still be 51234.
X(1900|1888)— There will be no calls or call forwarding to numbers beginning with 1900 or 1888.
F011—There will be no call forwarding to numbers beginning with 011.
In Dial Plan Example 3, there are two ‘R’ rules, so the first matched rule is triggered. Therefore, 5551234
becomes 14085551234. However, 555123 will then become 9555123 because it matches the second rule.