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Parameter Description
TON
Select the Number Type assigned to this entry.
If you selected Unknown as the Number Plan, you can select Unknown
[0]
.
If you selected Private as the Number Plan, you can select Unknown
[0]
, Level 2
Regional
[1]
, Level 1 Regional
[2]
, PSTN Specific
[3]
or Level 0 Regional (Local)
[4]
.
If you selected E.164 Public as the Number Plan, you can select Unknown
[0]
,
International
[1]
, National
[2]
, Network Specific
[3]
, Subscriber
[4]
or Abbreviated
[6]
.
The default is Unknown.
Presentation
Select ‘Allowed’ to send Caller ID information when a call is made using these
destination / source prefixes.
Select ‘Restricted’ if you want to restrict Caller ID information for these prefixes.
Dialing Plan Notation
The dialing plan notation applies, in addition to the four Manipulation tables, also to Tel
Æ
IP
Routing table and to IP
Æ
Trunk Group Routing table.
When entering a number in the destination and source ‘Prefix’ columns, you can create an
entry that represents multiple numbers using the following notation:
[n-m] represents a range of numbers
[n,m] represents multiple numbers. Note that this notation only supports single digit
numbers.
x represents any single digit
# (that terminates the number) represents the end of a number
A single asterisk (*) represents any number
For
example:
[5551200-5551300]# represents all numbers from 5551200 to 5551300
[2,3,4]xxx# represents four-digit numbers that start with 2, 3 or 4
54324 represents any number that starts with 54324
54324xx# represents a 7 digit number that starts with 54324
123[100-200]# represents all numbers from 123100 to 123200.
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