
•
Information
: SYSLOG_LEVEL=6
•
Debug
: SYSLOG_LEVEL=7
6. Press
Save
.
Setting the dial plan on SIP deskphones
Note:
This section only applies to operations with a secondary controller where Communication
Manager or Session Manager is not available. In a failover situation, the dial plan is played
locally even if a proxy connection is not available. The user might hear a dial tone but cannot
make a call.
During manual dialing, a dial plan allows a call to be initiated without using a
Send
button and
without waiting for the expiration of a timeout interval. The dial plan consists of one or more format
strings. When the dialed digits match a format string in the DIALPLAN configuration parameter,
the call is initiated.
Valid characters in a format string, and their meanings, are as follows:
• digits 0 through 9, inclusive = Specific dialpad digits
• * = the dialpad character *
• # = the dialpad character # (but only if it is the first character in the dialed string – see below)
• x = any dialpad digit (i.e., 0-9)
• Z or z = present dial tone to the user (for example, for Feature Access Code (FAC) entry)
• [ ] = any one character within the brackets is a valid match for a dial plan string
• - = any one digit between the bounds within the brackets, inclusive, is a match
• + = the character following the + can repeat 0 or more additional times, for a valid match
An individual valid dial plan is any combination of the above characters. If there are multiple valid
dial plans, separate each one from the next using an OR symbol ("|"). If the dial plan text string
begins or ends with an OR symbol, that symbol is ignored. Users cannot modify the dial plan.
Dial plan example:
"[2-4]xxx|[68]xxx|*xx|9Z1xxxxxxxxxx|"
where:
•
[2-4]xxx
: Four-digit dial extensions, with valid extensions starting with 2, 3, or 4;
•
[68]xxx
: Four-digit dial extensions, with valid extensions starting with 6 or 8;
•
*xx
: Two-digit Feature Access Codes, preceded by a *;
•
9Z1xxxxxxxxxx
: Network Access Code ("9 for an outside line"), followed by dial tone,
followed by any string of 10 digits– typical instance of Automatic Route Selection (ARS) for
standard US long distance number;
Phone configuration
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