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Table 59
Explanation of Entries in
Figure 19
Field
Purpose
Table Create 1 Internal Extensions
This command is present in all default dial plans. It
is included here as a reference point for
subsequent commands.
TableEntry Create 1 45 V82 5 5 WAN 0 532
TableEntry Create 1 45
This portion of the command creates entry 45 in
dial plan table 1 (the
Internal Extensions
table). The
choice of 45 as the entry number depends on how
many entries exist in table 1. This example assumes
that the highest number assigned to a previously
existing entry was 44.
V82 (Digits column)
The required upper case letter V indicates that this
is a VPIM connection. The number 82 indicates
that telephone users must dial 82 to access the
VPIM connection and then dial the extension they
want to reach.
You can select any number of digits for a site
code. The selected number must not conflict with
other dial plan entries. This example assumes that
82 is not used in any other way in the dial plan.
NOTE
: Long digit sequences can a create an
opportunity for dialing errors.
Min (5) Max (5)
Indicates that the total digit sequence the
telephone user dials is 5 digits. The first two digits
are the site code (82 in this example) and the
remaining 3 digits are the destination extension.
Class (WAN)
Indicates that this call is classified as
WAN
. All
VPIM calls have this classification.
Priority (0)
This field is unused by the dial plan; the default
value is zero (0).
Route (532)
In this example, the VPIM connection to the other
NBX system uses route 532. The route number
must be unique in the dial plan and in the range of
1–32768.
DestinationRoute Create 532 Atlanta VPIM Connection
This command creates route number 532 and
names it
Atlanta VPIM Connection
.
DestinationRouteEntry Create 532 1 *0003
This command (mandatory for all VPIM routes)
assigns route 532 to the extension list *0003.
DestinationRouteOperation Create 532 1 1 stripLead 3
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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