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3.10.7 Dialing Plan
The Residential Gateway supports 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. For details on the settings,
please refer to the description of the individual section below.
Select
Dialing Plan
from the
Voice
menu.
Then,
Dialing Plan
screen page appears as follow:
Dialing Plan
This section contains a table for the created dialing plans. Below is a description of
configuration parameters in this section.
Phone NO.
—
Identify a specific digit or specific digits (do not use #).
Length of NO.
—
Specify the minimum and maximum digits that can be entered.
Delete Length
—
Specify the number of digits that are to be ignored. For example, if you
enter “2”, the first 2 digits that you enter will be ignored.
Prefix No.
—
Enter the prefix numbers that will be added in front of the phone no. that
you enter.