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Displaying and testing the dial plan
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Ports
The ISDN port(s) on which the call
may be placed.
Codecs
Shows the choice made when adding
the dial plan rule.
One of Default, Custom or Safe. (See
Adding and
updating dial plan rules
for more details.)
UID
The unique identifier for the dial plan
rule.
Each rule in the dial plan is assigned a unique ID
number generated by the ISDN gateway. This
UID uniquely identifies the dial plan rule when it is
referenced in the audit log.
* (asterisk)
Identifies the rule you have just
moved.
If you have just moved a rule in the list, it will be
marked with an asterisk (*). This is to help you
see the changes you have made.
Modifying the rules list
To change the order of rules, drag and drop the rule that you want to move or use the up and down links.
To add a rule, click
Add rule
(see
Adding and updating dial plan rules
).
To remove a rule, select one (or more) and click
Delete selected rules
.
Testing the dial plan
It may take some experimentation to create the dial plan that you require. The ISDN gateway provides a
facility to test the dial plan to see how your set of rules acts on a particular number.
To test the dial plan:
1. Go to
Dial plan
.
2. If you want to test how the dial plan acts
o
on a particular number or address for an ISDN to IP connection, ensure you are on the
ISDN to IP dial plan
tab
o
on a particular number for an IP to ISDN connection, ensure you are on the
IP to ISDN
dial plan
tab
3. In the
Test dial plan
section, enter the number to test and click
Test number
.
The ISDN gateway displays the number that you have tested, the rule that the condition matched, the
outcome (that is, whether the call was rejected or the number that has been dialed in response) and the
bandwidth.