Digit Map Table
Using the Digit Map Table, a string of 512 characters may be entered to define the dial plan. Within the
string, individual numbers are entered, separated by a '|'. In addition to dial pad digits, special characters
may be entered as follows:
x
matches any single digit (0 to 9).
T
inserts a timed pause for additional digits.
.
matches any number of occurrences of a digit, including zero occurrences and includes special
character matches.
+
matches any number of occurrences of the previous match, including special characters.
[ ]
matches a digit from a group of digits. This character combination is used with "." to define a range,
[2-6] matches any digit from 2 to 6 inclusive.
The dial plan can include modification of a matching dialed number before call set-up. The Digit Map
Process defines the modification procedures for a number. The process may include:
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TRNC: Defines the number of digits to delete (truncate) from the number dialed.
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Pre: Defines the digits to insert in front of the number (including if truncated).
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Post: Defines the digits to insert at the end of the number (including if truncated).
The following are examples of dial plans using the digit map tables.
Simple Dial Plan
Customer requirement
Process the call after any seven-digit number is dialed or if the Operator is dialed - 0.
Digit map routing entry
The digit map of this Dial Plan is (0T|xxxxxxx).
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