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Cisco WRP500 Administration Guide
Chapter 3 Configure Voice Services
Configure Dial Plans
Digit Sequence Examples
The following examples show digit sequences that you can enter in a dial plan.
In a complete dial plan entry, sequences are separated by a pipe character (|), and the entire set of
sequences is enclosed within parentheses.
.
(period)
Enter a period for element repetition. The dial plan
accepts 0 or more entries of the digit. For example,
01.
allows users to enter 0, 01, 011, 0111, and so on.
<dialed:substituted>
Use this format to indicate that certain dialed digits are
replaced by other characters when the sequence is
transmitted. The
dialed
digits can be zero or more
characters.
EXAMPLE 1:
<8:1650>xxxxxxx
When the user presses 8 followed by a seven-digit
number, the system automatically replaces the dialed 8
with 1650. If the user dials 85550112, the system
transmits 16505550112.
EXAMPLE 2:
<:1>xxxxxxxxxx
In this example, no digits are replaced. When the user
enters a 10-digit string of numbers, the number 1 is added
at the beginning of the sequence. If the user dials
9725550112
, the system transmits
19725550112
,
(comma)
Enter a comma between digits to play an “outside line”
dial tone after a user-entered sequence.
EXAMPLE:
9, 1xxxxxxxxxx
An “outside line” dial tone is sounded after the user
presses 9, and the tone continues until the user presses 1.
!
(exclamation point)
Enter an exclamation point to prohibit a dial sequence
pattern.
EXAMPLE:
1900xxxxxxx!
The system rejects any 11-digit sequence that begins with
1900.
*xx
Enter an asterisk to allow the user to enter a 2-digit star code.
S0 or L0
Enter S0 to reduce the short inter-digit timer to 0 seconds, or
enter L0 to reduce the long inter-digit timer to 0 seconds.
Digit Sequence
Function