Dial Plan
Configuration File
Commands
Dial Plan Command
Summary
Table 59 Explanation of Entries in
Field
DestinationRouteOperation Create 532
This section provides the syntax and description of each command used
to create the information in the dial plan configuration file. See these
sections for detailed information:
"Dial Plan Command Format" on page
■
Table 60
on
page
■
plan commands.
"Dial Plan Command Summary" on page
■
of each component of dial plan commands.
"List of Dial Plan Commands" on page
■
list of dial plan commands that provides a detailed description and
syntax of each command.
"Sample Solutions Using Dial Plan Configuration File Commands" on
■
page 320
shows how these commands are implemented in a dial
plan. You can also open and examine any of the dial plans that are
shipped with your system.
Table 60
provides a brief summary of the dial plan commands. The
summary lists and categorizes these commands in the order that they
might logically appear in a working dial plan.
See
"List of Dial Plan Commands"
description of each dial plan command, including syntax and arguments.
Dial Plan Configuration File Commands
Figure 19
Purpose
For DestinationRoute 532, entry 1, this command
creates operation 1, which removes the first three
digits, including the letter V, from the digit string,
leaving only the extension that the telephone user
dials.
1
For DestinationRoute 532, entry 1, this command
creates operation 2, which places the string
10*234*101*222* in front of the extension. This
string represents the IP address of the target NBX
system. You must use the star character (*) to
separate the fields within the IP address and to
separate the IP address from the extension field.
306, which categorizes and summarizes all the dial
on
page 307
(continued)
2 prepend 10*234*101*222*
264.
305, which is a description
307, which is the alphabetical
for a complete list and
305