Zyxel IES-5112 [1084/1156] Voip sip numberplan map command

Zyxel IES-6000 [1084/1156] Voip sip numberplan map command
Chapter 38 voip Commands
Management Switch Card User’s Guide
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38.15.2 voip sip numberplan map Command
Syntax:
voip sip numberplan map [<name>]
This command displays which SIP call service profiles refer to the specified SIP numbering plan
table. An example is shown, displaying the SIP call service profiles that map to a numbering plan
table named “numplan_table”.
38.15.3 voip sip numberplan set Command
Syntax:
voip sip numberplan set <name> <index> [<pattern> <rule>]
where
ras> voip sip numberplan map numplan_table
index name
----- --------------------------------
1 . grilp
2 . sw
<index> =
The entry number (1 ~ 16) in the numberplan table.
<pattern> =
The dialed number for which this rule applies. Up to 48 characters. The pattern
can be a specific number or a defined pattern.
Allowed characters are:
Numerals “0” ~ “9”
“x” representing a digit 0 ~ 9, a “*”, or a “#”.
Asterisk “*” (meaning just an “*”)
Period “.” (representing zero or more repetitions of the digit or range
preceding it, for example “5.” and “[1~3].”).
Tilde “~” (representing a range of digits, for example “[3~9]”). The tilde must
be used in brackets, and characters to either side of the tilde must both be
digits.
Comma”,” (representing a choice of digits. for example “[4,9]”). The comma
must be used in brackets, and characters to either side of the comma must
both be digits.
Pipe “|”, separating number plan patterns.
Brackets “[“ and “]” (representing an allowed range, for example “[1,3~5]”).
A maximum of one pair of parentheses “(” and “)”
“T” if a user dials some numbers and then presses “#”, the rule will be applied
and the numbers will be dialed out at once.
<rule> =
The value with which the pattern is to be replaced.
“\c” = countrycode
“\d” = national destination (region) code
“\1” = the characters represented in the <pattern> are replaced by the
characters represented inside the parentheses “(” and “)” in the <pattern>. This
means the characters represented inside the parentheses in the <pattern> are
used in dialing the call and the rest of the characters represented by the
<pattern> are discarded.
“deny” = the <pattern> is not allowed.

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