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Example 2: ( 8 xxx xxxxxxx | <:8495> xxxxxxx ) - 11-digit number, starting at 8; add
8495 to transmitting number if 7-digit number is entered.
Example 3: (0[123] | 8 [2-9]xx [2-9]xxxxxx) - the emergency services and some
intercity numbers dialing.
Example 4: (S0 <:82125551234>) - specified number speed dial, 'Hotline' mode
analogue on another gateways.
Example 5: (S5 <:1000> | xxxx) - this dialplan allows to dial any number, that
consists of digits, and if nothing input during 5 seconds call number 1000 (e.g. it's a
receptionist).
Example 6: (*5x*xxxx*x#|*2x*xxxxxxxxxxx#|#xx#|[2-7]xxxxx|8,
[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|8, 10x.|1xx<:@10.110.60.51:5060>).
Example
7:
(1xx|0[1-9]|00[1-8]|*5x*xxxx*x#|*2x*xxxxxxxxxxx#|#xx#|[2-
7]xxxxx|8,
[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|8, 10x.).
Sometimes it is needed to perform calls locally within the device. In so doing, if device IP
address is unknown or periodically changing, it is convenient to use reserved '{local}'
word as server address; it means that device will transmit related number sequence to
own device address.
Example: (123@{local}) - Call on number 123 will be locally processed within the
device.
6.
Configuration of pickup codes
Using this command you are able to set pickup code for assigned group.
Syntax:
ABC@{pickup:X}
where
ABC
–
pickup code (e.g. *8)
;
X
- pickup group number (enumeration from 0).
Example: 112@{pickup:0} - subscribers A and B are belong to one pickup group
with index 0. In case when subscriber A receiving incoming call, subscriber B can
pickip the call using digit combination 112.
7.
Codec assigning for directions
In dependence on call direction, you may use different codecs. This setting is more
priority than common codec settings (see section 2.4.1 The ‘SIP’ submenu).