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Dialing
3.11.3
Dial Plan (V2)
With firmware version V2, OpenStage phones may optionally use a dial plan residing on the
phone. By means of the dial plan, the phone can infer from the digits entered by the user that
a complete call number has been entered, or that a particular prefix has been entered. Thus,
the dialing process can start without the need to confirm after the last digit has been entered,
without delay or with a configurable delay. The standard timer, which is found on the WBM un-
der User menu > Configuration > Outgoing calls > Autodial delay (seconds), is overridden if a
dial plan rule is matched.
A dial plan consists of rules defining patterns, timeouts and actions to be performed when a
pattern is matched and/or a timeout has expired. The phone can store one dialplan, which can
contain up to 48 different rules.
It is very important that the phone’s dial plan does not interfere with the dial plan in the SIP
server, PBX, or public network.
The dial plan can be created and uploaded to the phone using the DLS (please refer to the De-
ployment Service Administration Manual). The DLS can also export and import dial plans in
.csv format. For details about the composition of a dial plan, please refer to Section 5.5, “Dial
Plan (V2)”.
The current dial plan, along with its status (enabled/disabled) and error status can be displayed
on the WBM via Diagnostics > Fault trace configuration > Download dial plan file.
With software version V2R2, the
Dial plan ID
and the
Dial plan status
is displayed in the local
menu.
To make use of the dial plan facility, the following requirements must be met:
•
A correct dial plan is loaded to the phone.
•
In the user menu,
Allow immediate dialing
is enabled.
•
Dial plan enabled
is checked.
Administration via WBM
User menu > Configuration > Outgoing calls > Allow immediate dialing