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Dialing rules are used to effectively judge if the received number sequence is completed, for the purpose
of ending up receiving numbers and sending out the received numbers.The proper use of dialing rules can
help to reduce the connection time of telephone calls.
The maximum number of rules that can be stored in gateways is 520. The total length of dialing rules
table (the total length of all dialing rules) cannot be more than 3000 bytes.
The following provides a description of typical rules:
Table 5-12 Description of Digit map
Digit map
Description
First digit timer
If a subscriber hasn’t dialed any number within a specified time by this parameter after
offhook, the gateways will consider that the subscriber has given up the call and prompt to
hang up in busy tone. Unit: second, default value: 12 seconds.
Inter-digit timer
If a subscriber hasn’t dialed the next number key from the time of dialing the last number key
to the set time by this parameter, the gateways will consider that the subscriber has ended
dial-up and call out the dialed number. The default value is 12 seconds, unit: second.
Critical digit timer
This parameter is used with the “x.T” rule set in dialing rules. For example, there is “021.T” in
the dialing rules table. When a subscriber has dialed 021 and hasn’t dialed the next number
within a set time by this parameter (e.g. 5 seconds), the gateways will consider that the
subscriber has ended dial-up and call outthe dialed number 021.
The default value is 5 seconds, unit: second.
x
Represents any number between 0-9.
The x sign can match with any numbers. For example, the x sign can match with 1 or 2.
.
Represents more than one digit between 0-9.
The sign can match with number with any length. For example, the value 1. can match with 11
or 123.
##
End after receiving two-digit dialing “##”. “##” is a special dialing for users to receive
gateway IP address and version number of firmware by default.
x.T
The gateways will detect any length of telephone number starting with any number between
0-9. The gateways will send the detected number when it has exceeded the dialing end time set
in system parameter configuration and hasn’t received a new number.
x.#
Any length of telephone number starting with any number between 0-9. If subscribers press #
key after dial-up, the gateways will immediately end up receiving numbers and send all the
numbers before # key.
*xx
End after receiving * and any two-digit number. “* xx” is primarily used to activate function
keys for supplementary services,such as CRBT, Call Transfer, Do not Disturb, etc.
#xx
End after receiving # and any two-digit number. “#xx” is primarily used to stop function keys
for supplementary services, such as CRBT, Call Transfer, Do not Disturb, etc.
[2-8]xxxxxx
A 7-digit number starting with of any number between 2-8, used to end the dialing.
02xxxxxxxxx
A 11-digit number starting with 02, used to end the dialings starting with “02”.
13xxxxxxxxx
A 11-digit number starting with 13, used to end the dialings.
11x
A 3-digit number starting with 11, used to end the special service calls.
9xxxx
A 5-digit number starting with 9, used to end special service calls.
17911 (used as an
example)
The TGWXE1 sends out the call with a specified number (such as 17911) immediately after
receiving it. This example is used to demonstrate how the TGWXE1 handles calls with a
specified number.
Dial rules by default as follows:
01[3, 5, 8] xxxxxxxxx
010xxxxxxxx
02xxxxxxxxx
0[3-9] xxxxxxxxxx
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