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OpenScape Desk Phone IP V3R3, Phone Administration, Administrator Documentation
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Examples and HowTos
Example Dial Plan
5.5 Example Dial Plan
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Examples and HowTos
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Introduction
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Dial Plan Syntax
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How To Set Up And Deploy A Dial Plan
5.5.1 Introduction
A dial plan is a set of rules that determine the phone’s behavior on digit entry by
the user. Up to 48 rules are possible. With OpenScape Desk Phones, a dial plan
rule is constructed from 9 parameters. In the following, the setup of a dial plan is
explained.
The dial plan entries are preceded by a title line. This is a free format string, e. g.
a descriptive name or version number, which can be used by the administrator for
version control purposes.
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Example Dial Plan
5.5.2 Dial Plan Syntax
INFO:
The phone will not perform any checking on the title;
ensuring that different dial plans are given different titles is part of
the administration process.
A dial plan rule is built from the parameters described underneath.
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Digit string
: A pattern of digits or "*", "#", or "x" characters that is to be
matched for starting an action. The maximum length is 24 characters. The "x"
character is a wildcard character that represents any of the other digits (it may
be upper or lower case).
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Action
: The action to be taken when the criteria are met. The following
options are available:
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"S" (Send digits): The digits entered are sent to the server when one of
the following three conditions is satisfied:
a) the maximum digits have been received, or
b) the timer expires after the minimum digits have been received, or
c) on receipt of the terminator after the minimum digits.