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Example:
Dial Plan: 8613[5-9]XXXXXXXX:-86+0|
This rule performs the following actions:
1. Phone number must be 13-digit long.
2. Phone number must start with 86135, 86136, 86137, 86138, 86139.
3. The prefix 86 is removed.
4. A digit 0 is added.
5. Phone number (final) to be dialed out is 12-digit long with starting prefix as 0135,
0136, 0137, 0138, and 0139.
Note:
1.
The maximum length for the Dial Plan definition is 140 ASCII characters. There is no
limit on the number of rules defined.
Each rule must be ended with the “|”
character. The rule matching starts from the beginning and stops once a match is
found.
2.
For restricting numbers to be dialed out, the
Restricted Dial Plan
parameter must be
enabled.
6. Restricted Dial Plan
When enabled, only the numbers that match the rules defines will be processed. All other
numbers are ignored.
7. Sleep Interval in between
Calls
This setting defines an idle interval in between calls. During this interval no outgoing calls
are allowed to be made via the GSM channel.
8. Sleep Interval Mode
This parameter defines the condition of a call when the Sleep Interval is activated.
1. Any Calls - The Sleep interval is activated whenever an outgoing call is dialed regardless
whether the call is completed successfully or not.
2. Answered Calls - The Sleep Interval is activated whenever an outgoing call is answered.
5.3.7 Call OUT Auth
The Call Out page defines how each GSM channel handles calls when they are routed from VoIP. This section
MUST Be defined properly in order to enable each GSM channel to dial out calls based on your requirements. In
general, you can achieve the followings.
Parameter
Description
Default Value
1. Call OUT Auth
This parameter defines how incoming VoIP calls are authenticated before dialing them out
via the GSM network. Five options are available:
1. None – No authentication is required.
Calls are always dialed out via the GSM
network.
2. Password – The caller is prompted for entering the password before the call is dialed
out.
3. Whitelist – This is part of the Call Screen function. Only the caller numbers listed on
the Whitelist list are allowed to dial out via the device.
4. Password or Whitelist – Either the password or the Whitelist authentication method will
be used.
5. Biacklist – The caller numbers listed on this list are rejected.
None
2. Whitelist / Blacklist
Both Whitelist and Blacklist for call screening are supported. Each list contains up to 15
entries.
1. Whitelist – This list contains a list of caller numbers that are allowed to use the device
to make outgoing GSM calls when Call OUT Authentication is set to “Whitelist” or
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