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w -- write changes to Flash (permanent storage)
e -- erase the entire DigitMap
p -- print all patterns of the current Digitmap
q –- quit
h -- display the help menu
DigitMap>
h -- help
a --add a new dialing pattern
d# -- delete the n-th pattern in the DigitMap
w -- write changes to Flash (permanent storage)
e -- erase the entire DigitMap
p -- print all patterns of the current Digitmap
q -- quit
h – display the help menu
DigitMap >
p
-- print out the current setting
No. DigitMap Pattern
1 Xxxxxxxxxxxxx
2
DigitMap>
a -- add a digit map pattern
Enter a new Digitmap pattern:
x.#
DigitMap>p
No. DigitMap Pattern
1 xxxxxxxxxxx
2 x.#
DigitMap>
d2 -- delete the 2
nd
digit map pattern
DigitMap>p
No. DigitMap Pattern
1 xxxxxxxxxxx
2
DigitMap>
w -- submit the changes
Writing to Flash, please wait...
Writing to Flash is done successfully.
End of Configuring DigitMap.
This command is used to load the SIP Device with a digit map that corresponds to the dial
plan selected by the service operator. The digit map is expressed using a syntax derived
from the UNIX system command,
egrep
. You must build the digit map based on the
dialing plan you wish to support. Here is an example dialing plan:
0
Local operator
00
Long distance operator
xxxx
Local extension number
8xxxxxxx Local
number
#xxxxxxx
Shortcut to local number at other
corporate sites
*xx Star
services
91xxxxxxxxxx
Long distance number
9011 + up to 15 digits
International number