Figure 48 Long_Distance_Call Lcr - ZyXEL Communications X6004 User Manual

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Figure 48 long_distance_call LCR

3 The Dial Condition screen appears as shown.
• Type 1XXXXX followed by a period (.) in the Dial Condition field. This means that
this LCR will be used when callers dial any 7 or greater digit number that begins with
a 1. The X stands for any digit 0 to 9 and is used to create a minimum length
condition. The period (.) is a wildcard indicating that any number can follow the
1XXXXX condition.
• Test the dial condition. In our example, we tested the number 1212555555 to see if it
matches our dial condition. You can test any number by typing it in the Number
Pattern Test field and clicking the Right icon; an
matches the dial condition and an
• Specify an offset value. In our example, we configure an offset value of 1. The offset
value tells the X6004 how many initial digits (if any) it should strip off of the dialed
number before routing the call to the external line.
• Specify a prefix number. In this example, our ITSP has a special dial plan for long
distance calls. A caller must dial 016 in order to take advantage of the dial plan. By
adding 016 in the Prefix field, the X6004 automatically adds 016 to calls that match
this dial condition. See
• Click Apply to save your settings.
Figure 49 Dial Condition for long_distance_call LCR
X6004 User's Guide
X
appears if it does not match the dial condition.
Figure 52 on page 69
for an example.
Chapter 3 Tutorials
O
appears if the number typed in
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