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Non-Programmable Wildcards
10.179The following chart shows the special characters that may be used when specifying
dialing patterns. These characters are not programmable.
10.180Unless otherwise noted, each wildcard character represents exactly one character posi-
tion in the dialed number. For example, 258999X will accept 258999 plus any digit 0-9.
10.181A character inside brackets indicates an optional pattern within another pattern. For
example, with a U.S. system, the International Access character "I" could be defined as 01[1].
The 01 is followed by an optional 1. To add an optional equal access code to the beginning, the
pattern would be [Q]01[1]; with a European system, when CLI suppression (141) is being
used, the [141] would need to be entered in all restrictions to ensure checking is performed
after this string. The operator string R will block all 141 calls if selected.
10.182A range of numbers within parentheses, such as (00-99), indicates a range of digits
within a pattern. The digits on either side of the hyphen and all digits that fall within the
numerical range are included in the match. The digit strings on either side of the hyphen must
be the same length, and the only digits that may appear in the range are 0-9 (#, *, pauses, and
hookflashes/recalls are not allowed).
10.183Patterns within angle brackets, such as <9>, indicate repeatable patterns within pat-
terns. In other words, no matter how many times the digit string within the brackets is dialed,
the system will consider the dialed digits to match the pattern. Note that a repeatable pattern is
an entire pattern; no other characters are allowed before or after a repeatable pattern. In other
words, a repeatable pattern cannot be included within any other pattern.
Non-Programmable Wildcards
®
INTER-TEL
AXXESS
Table 5-25.
Non-Programmable Wildcards
Character
X
Any digit 0-9
A
Any keypad entry (0-9, #, *)
N
Any digit 2-9
Z
Any digit 0 or 1
B
# or *
H
A hookflash (recall)
E
End of dialing; the pattern will not
match if any digits are dialed beyond
this point
+
Any additional dialing will be
accepted, from this point in the string,
with no further checking for a match.
This also means that no further dial-
ing is required beyond this point.
System Features
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Meaning
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