Customizing Your Phone
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Syntax
Description
any character. Example:
"12." would match "12
3
", "12
34
", "12
345
", "12
abc
", etc.
x
An "x" can be used as a placeholder for any character. Example:
"12x" would match "12
1
", "12
2
", "12
3
", "12
a
", etc.
[]
The square brackets "[]" can be used as a placeholder for a single
character which matches any of a set of characters. Example:
"91[5-7]1234" would match "91
5
1234", "91
6
1234", "91
7
1234", etc.
()
The parentheses "( )" can be used to group together patterns, for
instance, to logically combine two or more patterns. Example:
"([1-9])([2-7])3" would match "
92
3", "
15
3", "
77
3",etc.
$
The “$” should be followed by the sequence number of a parenthesis.
The “$” plus the sequence number means the whole character or
characters placed in the parenthesis. The number directs to the right
parenthesis when there are more than one. Example:
A replace rule configuration: Number: "9([5-7])(.)", Replace: "5$2". When
you enter "96123" to dial out on your phone, the number will be
replaced as "5123" and then dialed out. “$2” means the characters in
the second parenthesis, that is, “123”.
Note
Replace Rule
You can configure one or more replace rules to remove the specified string and
replace it with another string. You can configure a pattern with wildcards (expression
syntax refer to the table above), so that any string that matches the pattern will be
replaced. This feature is convenient for you to dial out a long number. For example, a
replace rule is configured as "Prefix: 1" and "Replace: 1234567", when you try to dial out
the number “1234567”, you just need to enter “1” on the phone and then press the
Send soft key.
To add a replace rule via web user interface:
1.
Click on
Settings
->
Dial Plan
->
Replace Rule
.
2.
Enter the string (e.g., 2xx) in the
Prefix
field.
3.
Enter the string (e.g., 12345) in the
Replace
field.
4.
Enter the desired line ID in the
Account
field or leave it blank.
5.
Click
Add
to add the replace rule.
When you enter the number “234” using the keypad and then dial out, the phone
will dial out “12345” instead.
Note
The valid value of
Account
field can be one or more digits among 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.
Each digit must be separated by a “,”. For example: when you enter the value “1, 2” in
the
Account
field, this replace rule will apply to account1 and account2.
If you leave the
Account
field blank or enter an invalid value, then the replace rule will
apply to all accounts.
You can configure the dial plan rules via web user interface only.
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