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Note: Two different special characters are used.
x -- Matches any single digit that is dialed.
[ ] -- Specifies a range of numbers to be matched. It may be a range, a list of ranges separated
by commas, or a list of digits.
Destination
Set Destination address. This is for IP direct.
Port
Set the Signal port, and the default is 5060 for SIP.
Alias
Set the Alias. This is the text to be added, replaced or deleted. It is an
optional item.
Note: There are four types of aliases.
all: xxx – xxx will replace the phone number.
add: xxx – xxx will be dialed before any phone number.
del –The characters will be deleted from the phone number.
rep: xxx – xxx will be substituted for the specified characters.
Suffix
Characters to be added at the end of the phone number. It is an optional
item.
Delete Length
Set the number of characters to be deleted. For example, if this is set to 3,
the phone will delete the first 3 digits of the phone number. It is an optional
item.
Examples of different alias application
This feature allows the user to create rules to make dialing easier. There are several different options for dial
rules. The examples below will show how it works.
Example 1: Global Substitution
It seems like a shortcut to dial out. When user dial “32”, the dialed number will be replaced of “833333”.
But if user dials “322”, the device will still send “322” rather than “8333332”. The repleacement rules should be
matched globally.
Figure 13 - Global Substitution Configuration