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2.8.7 Dialing Plan
The WLAN VoIP Residential Gateway support Dialing Plan. A dialing
plan establishes the
expected number and pattern of digits for a telephone number. This includes country codes,
access codes, area codes and all combinations of digits dialed. For instance, the North
American public switched telephone network (PSTN) uses a 10-digit dial plan that includes a
3-digit area code and a 7-digit telephone number. Most PBXs support variable-length dial
plans that use 3 to 11 digits. Dial plans must comply with the telephone networks to which
they connect.
Select
Phone Book
from the
VoIP Configuration
menu, then
Phone Book
screen page
appears.
Phone NO.:
Identify a specific digit (do not use #).
Length of NO.:
Specify the minimum and maximum digits.
Delete Length:
Specify the number of digits that can be entered. If digits you enter are
more than specified, the extra digits will be ignored.
Prefix No.:
Match any single digit that is dialed.
Dest. IP / DNS:
Specify Destination IP / DNS address.
Port:
Specify the port number.
Click the
“Insert”
button to add this new rule to the Dialing Plan below after you enter the
new settings.
Click the
“Edit”
button on the entry that you would like to make some changes. When the
selected entry is highlighted in blue, users can make some changes by selecting from the
pull-down menu or enter the new settings.
Click the
“Change”
button to apply the changes. The modified changes will apply to the
Dialing Plan immediately.