Zyxel IES-5112 [626/1156] Chapter 17 voip

Zyxel IES-5106 [626/1156] Chapter 17 voip
Chapter 17 VoIP
Management Switch Card User’s Guide
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Pattern This is the dialed number for which this table entry applies.
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 character or range preceding it). For
example “5.” means no fives (nothing) or any number of fives; but not any other character.
“[1~3].” means no ones, twos, or threes (nothing) or any number of ones, twos, or threes;
but not any other character.
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. For example: take the pattern "002(1.)T" and rule “\1”.
The “002(1.)” pattern represents “002” followed by zero or more ones. The “\1” rule replaces
the “002” with the zero or more ones. So, if a user presses 00211111#, the VOP will dial out
11111 immediately.
Rule This is the rule applied to the corresponding Pattern String.
Allowed characters are:
•“\c = the Pattern String is replaced by the countrycode (specified in the relevant call service
profile).
•“\d = the Pattern String is replaced by the national destination (region) code (specified in
the relevant call service profile).
•“\1 = the Pattern String is replaced by the characters represented inside the parentheses
“(” and “)” in the Pattern String. This means the characters represented inside the Pattern
String’s parentheses are used in dialing the call and the rest of the Pattern String’s
represented characters are discarded.
•“deny = the Pattern String is not allowed.
For example:
•If the Pattern String is “00244(x.)”, the Rule String is “\c\1” and the country code in the
relevant call service profile is “28”, the dialed number “00244123456” becomes “28123456”.
•If the Pattern String is “010(x.)”, the Rule String is “\d\1” and the national destination code
in the relevant call service profile is “01473”, the dialed number “010456789” becomes
“01473456789”.
•If the Pattern String is “0440(1x.)” and the Rule String is “\1”, the dialed number
“04401473987654” becomes “1473987654”.
Apply Click Apply to save the changes in this screen to the system’s volatile memory. The system loses
these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the Config Save link on the navigation
panel and then the Save button to save your changes to the non-volatile memory when you are
done configuring.
New While you are modifying a number plan table, you can click New to start configuring a fresh table
without saving your changes.
Cancel Click Cancel to start configuring the screen again.
Index This is an incremental number indicating the order in which the number plan tables were created.
Name These are the names of individual tables. The DEFVAL table always exists, and is assigned to all
ports by default.
Select Select the number plan table you wish to modify or delete.
Modify Select a number plan table and click this in order to edit its configuration.
Delete Select a number plan table and click this to delete the profile. Once deleted, information cannot be
retrieved.
Table 339 The VoIP > Number Plan Screen
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