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Appendix A
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MT500--SIEN12
Appendix A
DIAL PLAN
It is possible to specify a dialplan, by following the rules indicated in the table.
Tab. 17: Dial Plan Rules
Symbol
Rule
.
Match any digit entered.
-
Additional digits can be entered. This command can be used only at
the end of a
dial plan rule.
tn
Defines timeout as n seconds. Valid values are 0-9 and a-z, where a-z
indicates a range of 10 to 35.
rn
Repeat the last pattern n times, where n is 0-9 or a-z. The values a-z
indicate a range of 10-35.
^
Logical not. Match any character except the character immediately fol-
lowing the ^ command.
>#
Defined the # character as a termination character. When the termina-
tion character is entered, the dial string will automatically be sent.
|
Used to separate multiple dial plan rules.
S
Seize rule matching. If a dial plan rule matches the sequence of digits
entered by the users to this point, and the modifier S is the next com-
mand in the dial plan rule, all other are negated for the remainder of
the call.
I
Change the default timeout of 36 seconds by adding the following rule
to your dial plan string:
In, where n is 1-9 or a-z(for 10-35) seconds.
Specifying your own inter digit timeout also changes the behavior of
the dial plan so that, rather than the entire dial string being sent at
timeout, it is sent only as a result of a matching rule or time intended
by a matching rule.
H
Rule to support hot/warm line:
Hdnnnn, where d is a delay in seconds parameter 0-9,a-z (for 0 to 35
seconds delay), and nnnn is the variable length phone number to call
when no digits are entered for d seconds after off hook.
Example 1: H05551212 (off hook and call 5551212 immediately)
Example 2: H5923123456 (off hook, if digits entered for 5 seconds,
call 923123456)
Note: H rule is set only once
X
Rule that allow suppress a digit string so that dialing cannot be com-
pleted (Blocking call):
Example 1: |071SX|0900SX|
(no match when is dialing one whichever digit after 071 and no match
when is dialing one whichever digit after 0900)