Administrator’s Guide for SIP-T2 Series/T4 Series/T5 Series/CP920 IP Phones
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Example:
“235x!” would match “2351”, “2352”, “2353”, and so on. The number starting with 235 will be blocked to
dial out.
,
The comma “,” can be used as a separator to generate a secondary dial tone.
Example:
“<9,:55>xx”, after entering digit “9”, secondary dial tone plays and you can complete the remaining two-
digit number.
Note: The secondary dial tone can be customized. For more information, refer to
.
A
The letter “A” indicates the account that is applied to the digit map. You can use A alone or a com-
bination of A and account ID (for example, <A1>).
Example:
“123A”, the default account will be applied to the digit map.
“123<A2>”, the second account will be applied to the digit map.
Note: It is not applicable to the digit map on a per-line basis.
Digit Map for All Lines Configuration
The following table lists the parameters you can use to configure the digit map for all lines.
Parameter dialplan.digitmap.enable
<y0000000000xx>.cfg
Description
It enables or disables the digit map feature.
Note: The value configured by the parameter “account.X.dialplan.digitmap.enable” takes precedence
over that configured by this parameter.
Permitted
Values
0-Disabled
1-Enabled
Default
0
Parameter dialplan.digitmap.string
<y0000000000xx>.cfg
Description
It configures the digit map pattern used for the dial plan.
Example:
dialplan.digitmap.string = <[2-9]x:86>3.T|0x.!|1xxx
Note: The string must be compatible with the digit map feature of MGCP described in 2.1.5 of RFC
3435. It works only if “dialplan.digitmap.enable” or “account.X.dialplan.digitmap.enable” is set to 1
(Enabled). The value configured by the parameter “account.X.dialplan.digitmap.string” takes pre-
cedence over that configured by this parameter.
Permitted
Values
String within 2048 characters
Default
[2-9]11 | 0T | 011xxx.T | [0-1][2-9]xx xxxxxxx | [2-9]xx xxxxxxx | [2-9]xxxT | **x.T | +x.T| 00x.T
Parameter dialplan.digitmap.interdigit_long_timer
<y0000000000xx>.cfg
Description
It configures the time (in seconds) for the phone to wait before dialing an entered number if it matches
part of any string of the digit map.
If it is set to 0, the phone will not dial the entered number if only a partial match exists.
The value of this parameter should be greater than that configured by the parameter “dial-
plan.digitmap.interdigit_short_timer”.
For example: