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Dial Plan Configuration File Commands
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Example: When e-mail arrives the NBX 100 dials the telephone number of
the user’s pager.
Typically, you use a system-wide prefix to designate which device or
devices you want to use for outdialing purposes, including offsite
notification calls.
Example: If the user’s pager number is 800-555-1212, and the
system-wide prefix digit is 9, the NBX 100 dials 98005551212 to send a
call to the user’s pager.
You may want to dial a single Line Card port or a restricted number of
Line Card ports. To do this, you must create a suitable pool of Line Card
ports for that purpose, and then use an existing set of Dial Plan table
entries (such as the entries beginning with 8) or create a new set of
entries to allow the Dial Plan devices to route calls via the selected Line
Card ports.
Example: You set up one 4-port card to handle all offsite notification calls.
You create a set of entries in the Internal Dial Plan table, each starting
with the digit 8. You define a route to the 4-port card for all of these
entries so that whenever the NBX 100 acts on one of these entries, it uses
one of the 4 ports on that card to dial out and notify the user.
Dial Plan
Configuration File
Commands
This section provides the syntax and description of each command used
to create the information in the Dial Plan Configuration file.
Command syntax is case insensitive. In the sample dial plans (supplied
with the NBX 100), and in this section, commands use upper and lower
case to make them easier to read.
An entry that begins with “n” (for example, nDialPlanID) indicates an
integer field. Integer IDs are used in many places, and must be within the
range 1 through 32768. The system reserves Dial Plan table ID numbers
1, 2, and 3 for Internal, Incoming, and Least Cost Routing, respectively.
An entry that begins with “sz” (for example, szDescription) indicates a
field composed of alphanumeric characters. Acceptable characters are a
through z, A through Z, and 0 through 9.
Each line in the configuration file must contain a complete command.
The NBX 100 reads all lines in the configuration file, and ignores only
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