Digit Map For All Lines Configuration - Yealink SIP-T2 Series Administrator's Manual

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Example:
"[35-7]" would match the number "3", "5", "6" or "7".
Note: The digits must be concrete, for example, [3-x] is invalid.
The dot "." can be used as a placeholder or multiple placeholders, including zero, of occurrences of the pre-
ceding construct.
Examples:
"123.T" would match "123", "1233", "12333", "123333", and so on.
.
"x.T" would match an arbitrary number.
"[x*#+].T" would match an arbitrary character.
Note: If the string ends with a dot (for example, 123.), a match will occur immediately after inputting the char-
acters before the dot (e., 123) since the dot allows for zero occurrences of the preceding construct. Therefore,
we recommend you to add a letter "T" after the dot (for example, 123.T) for inputting more characters.
The letter "R" indicates that certain matched strings are replaced. Using an RRR syntax, you can replace the
digits between the first two Rs with the digits between the last two Rs. Example:
R
"R12R234R" would replace 12 with 234.
The letter ":" in the angle bracket indicates that certain matched strings are replaced. Using the <:> syntax, you
can replace the digits before the colon with the digits after the colon.
<:>
Example:
"<12:234>" would replace 12 with 234. It is the same with R12R234R.
The exclamation mark "!" can be used to prevent users from dialing out specific numbers. It can only be put last
in each string of the digit map.
!
Example:
"235x!" would match "2351", "2352", "2353", and so on. The number starting with 235 will be blocked to dial out.
The comma "," can be used as a separator to generate secondary dial tone.
Example:
,
"<9,:55>xx", after entering digit "9", secondary dial tone plays and you can complete the remaining two-digit
number.
Note: The secondary dial tone can be customized. For more information, refer to Tones.
The letter "A" indicates the account that is applied to the digit map. You can use A alone or a combination of A
and account ID (for example, <A1>).
Example:
A
"123A", the default account will be applied to the digit map.
"123<A2>", the second account will be applied to the digit map.
Note: It is not applicable to the digit map on a per-line basis.

Digit Map for All Lines Configuration

The following table lists the parameters you can use to configure digit map for all lines.
Parameter dialplan.digitmap.enable
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<y0000000000xx>.cfg

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