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The following are examples of dial plans using the digit map tables.
Simple Dial Plan
Customer requirement
Process the call after any seven-digit number is dialed or if the Operator is dialed - 0.
Digit map routing entry
The digit map of this Dial Plan is (0T|xxxxxxx).
From this map, if the user dials 0 as the first digit, the phone will wait for the pause time for additional
digits. After the pause, if no additional digits are dialed, the phone places a call to the Operator. In
addition, after the user dials any seven digits, the call is processed.
Complex Dial Plan
Customer requirement
Process the call after the local Operator at 0, long distance Operator at 00, a four-digit local extension
number starting with 3, 4 or 5, a seven-digit local number prefixed by an 8, two-digit number preceded by
star (*), a ten digit long distance number prefixed by 91, or an international number starting with 9011 is
dialed.
Digit map routing entry
The dial plan for this is (0T|00T|[3-5]xxx|8xxxxxxx|*xx|91xxxxxxxxxx|9011x.T).
2nd Dial Tone
A second 512-character string map is employed to provide 2nd Dial Tone.
Customer requirements
To provide second dial tone after a 9 is dialed, establish a Dial Plan as below.
In the Digit Map (2nd Dial Tone) text box, the dial plan for this is (9|).
To change Digit Map Table parameters:
•
Select
Digit Map
under the
Dial Plan Type
.
•
Enter the desired values into the Digit Map (Routing) box.
•
Select the
Save
button.
To set-up or change a Digit Map to provide 2nd Dial Tone.
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Enter the digits in the Digit Map (2nd Dial Tone) box.
•
Select the
Save
button.
To modify a Digit Map process:
•
Enter the digits in the Digit Map (Process) boxes.
•
Select the
Save
button.
To delete a Digit Map process:
•
Select the
DEL
checkbox.
•
Select the
Save
button.