Zyxel OLT2412 [196/326] Dial plan rule details

Zyxel OLT2412 [196/326] Dial plan rule details
Chapter 26 VoIP
OLT2412 User’s Guide
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26.4 VoIP Dial Plan Profile Commands
The following table lists the commands for configuring VoIP dial plan profiles.
26.4.1 Dial Plan Rule Details
A dial plan defines the dialing patterns, such as the length and range of the digits for a telephone
number. It also includes country codes, access codes, area codes, local numbers, long distance
numbers or international call prefixes. For example, the dial plan ([2-9]xxxxxx) does not allow a
local number which begins with 1 or 0.
Table 108 VoIP Dial Plan Profile Commands
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
voip-dial-plan <name>
Creates the VoIP dial plan profile (1 to 15 character name) and
enters the sub-command mode for configuring it.
common-set max-size <1 ~
256> critical-dial-timeout
<0 ~ 8000> partial-dial-
timeout <0 ~ 32000> format
<format>
Set the dial plan table’s common configuration settings.
These include the maximum number (from 1 to 256) of dial
plans, critical-dial-timeout (from 0 to 8000 milliseconds), partial-
dial-timeout (from 0 to 32000 milliseconds) and format. The
format options:
not-def: Not defined
h248: H.248 format with specific plan (table entries define the
dialing plan)
NSC: NSC format
ven-spe: Vendor specific format
content-table <1 ~ 4>
<token>
Configure a dialing token (rule) in the dial plan table.
Identify a dial plan table entry number (from 1 to 4) and dial
plan rule (from 1 to 28 characters).
Dial plan rules: Symbols, and Descriptions:
Multiple Rule: |, Use "|" to separate multiple rules.
Any one numeric digit: x, Allow the user to input any numeric
digit (0~9), one 'x' means one digit
A subset of keys: [], Allow the user to input a range of digits, for
example: [1-3] or [148]
Repeat: ., Allow the user to input a repeatable digit (above o
times). For example: (12.) allows 1, 12, 122, and 1222.
Append: <:123>, Append '123' digits in the place of the rule.
Remove: <123:>, Remove '123' digits in the place of the rule.
Replace: <123:456>, Replace '123' digits with '456' digits in the
place of the rule.
Block: !, Type '!' at the end of the rule, to block the number
which matches the rule.
Wait Timeout to Dial: T, Type 'T' at the end of the rule, once the
dialed number is input, the call is dialed out after the timeout.
Gateway: =gw0=,=gw3=, Type one of these at the end of the
rule and when a dialed number matches the rule, the device
transfers the call to the gateway (0: FXS port; 3: SIP).

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