Voip Sip Dialplan Show Command - ZyXEL Communications MSC1024G Series User Manual

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Chapter 37 voip Commands
where
<name>
<pattern>
<number-of-
prefix-cut>
<sip-server>
<prefix-add-
digits>
<number-of-
digits>
<interdigit-
timeout>
This command configures dialplan-related settings. An example is shown next.
ras> voip sip dialplan set dialplan1 0033334444 2 SIPprofile1 "" 10 5

37.10.4 voip sip dialplan show Command

Syntax:
voip sip dialplan show [<name>]
954
=
The dial plan table name (<32 characters).
The pattern of dialed digits to which this dialplan refers:
=
The pattern must be 64 characters or fewer in length. Allowed telephone
characters are: digits 0~9, "*" and "#".
Allowed function characters are: "x", ".", "|", "!", "~", "," and brackets "[ ]".
"x" represents a single digit of any value (0~9). For example, the pattern
"0800xxxxxx" represents any dialed number starting "0800" with six
subsequent digits.
A period "." represents zero or more repetitions of the character or range
that precedes it. For example, "01." represents "01" (zero repetitions),
"011" (one repetition), "0111" (two repetitions) and so on; "[1~5]."
represents any number of subsequent digits 1 to 5. "." cannot be used in
brackets (since brackets define possible values for a single digit).
A pipe "|" represents "or". For example "1|2" means 1 or 2.
An exclamation mark "!" indicates that the preceding pattern is not
allowed. For example, "900xxxxxx!" means that all dialed numbers
beginning "900" with six subsequent digits are not allowed.
Brackets ("[","]") are used when describing a permitted value for a single
digit, for example "[0~5,7,9]".
A tilde "~" is used within brackets to describe a range of possible values;
for example, "[0~3]" represents 0,1,2, or 3. "~" is used in brackets only.
A comma "," is used within brackets to separate possible values (an "or"
function). For example, "[1,4,8]" represents 1, 4 or 8.
The number of digits to be removed from the beginning of the dialed
=
number (0~8).
=
The SIP profile name (<32 characters).
=
The digits to be inserted at the beginning of the dial number after the
specified digits are first deleted (<=16 digits).
The number of permitted digits (1~15). This value is used when the final
=
character of the pattern is ".".
=
The maximum time in which a user can dial another digit. If the user does
not dial another digit in this time, any dialplan that corresponds to the
dialed number is applied. (1~10 seconds).
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