Displaying and testing the dial plan
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Displaying and testing the dial plan
The dial plan is actually made up of two, separate dial plans: one for IP to ISDN calls and one for ISDN to
IP calls. Refer to the sections below for more information.
To display or modify the IP to ISDN dial plan, go to
Dial plan > IP to ISDN
. To display or modify the ISDN
to IP dial plan, go to
Dial plan > ISDN to IP
.
Note that if you have configured the ISDN gateway to use leased line mode, then the options available on
the dial plan are different to those available in non-leased line mode. For information about configuring
dial plans in leased line mode, refer to
Adding and updating dial plan rules in leased line mode
.
Displaying the rules list
Modifying rules list
Testing the dial plan
Displaying the rules list
As described above, the dial plan comprises a set of rules that are followed in response to the incoming
part of a connection in order to determine how to proceed with the outgoing part of the connection.
You can view the set of rules comprising a dial plan as a list, with rules checked from top to bottom. Refer
to the table below for details of the fields displayed.
Field
Field description
More information
Name
The unique number assigned to this
rule and the rule's name.
Click on a number or name to view and modify
rule details (see
Adding and updating dial plan
rules
).
Condition
Which called numbers will cause this
rule to be invoked.
Possible conditions include:
Called number is "1025"
meaning this
rule is invoked if the called number is
exactly as stated
No called number
meaning this rule is
invoked if the incoming part of the call
has no called number available
Match port <port number> leased line
group <group number>
: meaning this
rule is invoked if the incoming part of the
call is using the port number and leased
line group as stated in the rule
Match any called number
meaning this
rule is always invoked if checked