Managing the Dial Plan Configuration File
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When you cut and paste new lines into dial plan tables, make sure you
change the Entry number in the pasted line. If two or more lines have the
same Entry number, only the last one takes effect.
Importing and
Exporting Dial Plan
Configuration Files
You import a dial plan configuration file either to implement changes you
made by editing the file, or to reload a previously saved configuration.
From the
Operations
tab of the Dial Plan window, you can:
■
Import a North American Dial Plan
■
Import an International Dial Plan
When you export the working dial plan, the system constructs a
new
configuration file from the values in the database and displays it. The new
file shows the current date and time. You name the file when you save it.
The sample, default files include examples of timed routes and
pretranslators. To preserve the default (sample) dial plan configuration
included with the system, 3Com advises you to choose a unique file name
for new files so that you do not overwrite the sample default files.
Import a North American Dial Plan
The default dial plan scheme is as follows:
■
V3000, V3001R, and V5000 system —
NorthAmerica-4-digit.txt
■
NBX 100 system —
NorthAmerica.txt
The system includes customized dial plans for use in other countries.
Always read the system Release Notes (
readme.txt
) for the most
up-to-date information about dial plans.
To import a default dial plan configuration file:
1
Click
Dial Plan > Configure
.
2
Click the
Default File
radio button and from the Default File drop-down
list, select the default file that you want to use.
3
Click
Import
.
CAUTION:
When you import a dial plan configuration file, the system
immediately implements the dial plan. You are warned that the system
might become inoperative. The system becomes inoperative
only if
you
have modified a dial plan manually and have made syntax or content
Summary of Contents for 3C10402B
Page 18: ...18 ...
Page 22: ...22 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 26: ...26 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 74: ...74 CHAPTER 3 FEATURE SETTINGS ...
Page 130: ...130 CHAPTER 5 TELEPHONE CONFIGURATION ...
Page 156: ...156 CHAPTER 7 CALL DISTRIBUTION GROUPS ...
Page 194: ...194 CHAPTER 8 PSTN GATEWAY CONFIGURATION ...
Page 256: ...256 CHAPTER 10 SIP MODE OPERATIONS ...
Page 328: ...328 CHAPTER 11 DIAL PLAN ...
Page 360: ...360 CHAPTER 13 DOWNLOADS ...
Page 370: ...370 CHAPTER 14 LICENSING AND UPGRADES ...
Page 406: ...406 CHAPTER 16 NETWORK MANAGEMENT ...
Page 412: ...412 CHAPTER 17 COUNTRY SETTINGS ...
Page 450: ...450 APPENDIX A INTEGRATING THIRD PARTY MESSAGING ...
Page 456: ...456 APPENDIX B ISDN COMPLETION CAUSE CODES ...
Page 510: ...510 APPENDIX F OUTBOUND CALLER ID AND 911 SERVICE ...
Page 546: ...546 APPENDIX G NBX ENTERPRISE MIB ...
Page 566: ...566 GLOSSARY ...
Page 578: ...578 INDEX ...
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