DVG-5121SP User’s Manual
D-Link Corporation
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Individual Keys:
0, 1…. 9, *, and #
Timer:
The letter “x” which matches any numeric digit (0 to 9).
Range:
One or more keys enclosed between square brackets ( “[“ and “]”).
Sub-range:
Two numeric digits separated by a hyphen (“-”) which matches any digit between and including
the two. The sub-range construct can only be used inside a range construct.
Repetition:
A period (“.”) which matches an arbitrary number, including zero, of occurrences of the preceding
construct.
Example:
Assume we have the 4 rules as follows:
(1) 0 [12]
(2) 00
(3) 1[12].1
(4) 2x.#
Given the input “0”, a match will occur immediately since position (“.”) allows for zero occurrences of the preceding
construct. The input “00” can thus never be produced in this digit map.
Give the input “1”, only a partial match exists. The input “12” is also only a partial match; however both “11” and
“121” are a match.
Given the input “2” a partial match exists. A partial match also exists for the input “23”, “234”, “2345”, etc. A full match
does not occur here until a “#” is generated, for example “2345#”. The input “2#” would also have been a match.
Policy Type:
Select a policy type from the drop-down menu.
Policy:
Enter the prefix and replace for the policy.
Note:
Enter a note for the specific digit map setting.