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— An integer specifying the minimum number of digits to
nMinDigits
collect.
— An integer specifying the maximum number of digits to
nMaxDigits
collect.
— The call class for this dial plan entry. The call class
szCallClass
corresponds to permissions granted to users in their Class of Service.
Values are Internal, Local, LongDistance, International, WAN, TollFree,
Emergency, COCode, Wireless, Other, Toll, AlternateLong, Operator,
TrunkToTrunk, Diagnostics, and NotAllowed.
— Not presently used. Always set to zero (0).
nPriority
— An integer specifying the ID of the route to use when this dial
nRouteId
plan entry is matched. A route ID of zero (0) indicates that this entry has
no defined route; digits are transmitted ed as soon as they are dialed.
Example: This example command creates (in table ID 1) table entry 1,
which looks for 3 as the first digit in a 4-digit string (minimum and
maximum number of characters are both specified as 4), classifies the call
type as "Internal", assigns the call a priority of zero (the only acceptable
priority in this product release). Because the destination is an internal
extension, there is no need for a defined route so the route number is zero.
TableEntry Create 1 1 3 4 4 Internal 0 0
TimedRoute Create
Syntax
TimedRoute Create nRouteId nDefaultDestinationRouteId
szDescription
Description Creates a timed route (a route that the system uses based
on defined criteria for time of day and day of week). If the timed route
already exists, this command removes all of its entries and overwrites its
description and
with the new information.
defaultDestinationRoute
Arguments
— An integer in the range 1 through 32768 which uniquely
nRouteId
identifies this timed route.

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