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Table 236 Configuration items
Item
Number Substitution Rule
List ID
Dot Match Rule
Rule ID
Input Number
Output Number
Input Number Type
Output Number Type
Input Numbering Plan
Output Numbering Plan
Applied First (only one rule
can be applied first)
Add a Rule
Description
Specify the ID of the number substitution rule list.
End-Only—Reserve the digits to which all ending dots (.) in the input number
correspond.
Left-to-Right—Reserve from left to right the digits to which the dots in the
input number correspond.
Right-to-Left—Reserve from right to left the digits to which the dots in the
input number correspond.
By default, the dot match rule is End-Only.
The dots here are virtual match digits. Virtual match digits refer to those
matching the variable part such as ., +, %, !, and [] in a regular expression. For
example, when 1255 is matched with the regular expression 1[234]55, the
virtual match digit is 2, when matched with the regular expression 125+, the
virtual match digit is 5, and matched with the regular expression 1..5, the virtual
match digits are 25.
Specify the ID of the number substitution rule.
Specify the input number involved in number substitution, in the format of [ ^ ]
[ + ] input number [ $ ], up to 31 characters. The signs are explained as follows:
^—Caret. The match begins with the first character of a number string. That
is, the device begins with the first character of the match string to match a
user number.
+—Plus sign. The sign itself does not have special meanings. It only indicates
that the following string is an effective number and the number is
E.164-compliant.
$—Dollar sign. It indicates that the last character of the match string must be
matched. That is, the last digit of a user number must match the last character
of the match string.
string—String consisting of characters such as 0 to 9, #, *, ., !, and %.
Specify the output involved in number substitution, in the format of
^(+)![0-9#*.]+$.
Specify the types of the input number and output number involved in number
substitution.
Specify the input and output numbering plans involved number substitution.
Set the preferred number substitution rule of the current number substitution rule
list.
In a voice call, the system first uses the preferred number substitution rule for
number substitution. If this rule fails to apply or is not configured, it tries to apply
all other rules in order until one or none of them applies.
During a number substitution process, there can be multiple rules, but only one
of them can be set as the preferred one. Moreover, the latest configuration
overwrites the previous one.
By default, this function is disabled.
Save the configured rule.
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