Appendix B — Web Configuration Tool
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Figure 15 Example Dial Plan Rules
1) Dialed 4-digit extensions beginning with the digits 3, 4 or 5 will be matched by this rule which
makes use of wildcards to accommodate any three digits. The use of the Global time with this
rule is optional.
Dialed Digits Digits to follow Digits to Remove Prefix to Add Suffix/Route
Comments
[345]xxx 0 0
2) Dialed 7-digit (local calls in North America) numbers will be matched by this rule which strips
off the leading “9” before sending it to the SIP server for dialing. The use of the Global time with
this rule is optional.
Dialed Digits Digits to follow Digits to Remove Prefix to Add Suffix/Route
Comments
9[23456789] 0 1 Lcl Call
3) Dialed 10-digit (long distance in North America) numbers will be matched by this rule which
strips off the leading “1” before sending it to the SIP server for dialing. The use of the Global time
with this rule is optional.
Dialed Digits Digits to follow Digits to Remove Prefix to Add Suffix/Route
Comments
91 10 1 Lng Dist
4) This example illustrates the use of a Timer triggered by the Dialed Digit pattern "9011" (long
distance overseas call), with an arbitrary number of digits following it. The Global Timer should be
off in this case since the Timer parameter is used.
Dialed Digits Digits to follow Digits to Remove Prefix to Add Suffix/Route
Comments
9011.T 0 1 Lng Dist