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Once created, you need to install the PRT file on the device. This can be done using the
Web interface (see 'Loading Auxiliary Files' on page 773).
46.1.5 CAS Files
The CAS Auxiliary files contain the CAS Protocol definitions that are used for CAS-
terminated trunks. You can use the supplied files or construct your own files. Up to eight
files can be loaded to the device. Different files can be assigned to different trunks
(CASTableIndex_x) and different CAS tables can be assigned to different B-channels
(CASChannelIndex).
To load CAS files see 'Loading Auxiliary Files' on page 773.
Note:
or T1).
46.1.6 Dial Plan File
The Dial Plan file can be used for various digit mapping features, as described in this
section.
Note:
compatibility purposes only. For the new Dial Plan method, see Configuring Dial
Plans on page 697.
46.1.6.1 Creating a Dial Plan File
Note:
compatibility purposes only. For the new method, see Configuring Dial Plans on page
697.
The Dial Plan file is a text-based file that can contain up to 8 Dial Plans (Dial Plan indices)
and up to 8,000 rules (lines). The general syntax rules for the Dial Plan file are as follows
(syntax specific to the feature is described in the respective section):
Each Dial Plan index must begin with a Dial Plan name enclosed in square brackets
"[...]" on a new line.
Each line under the Dial Plan index defines a rule.
Empty lines are ignored.
Lines beginning with a semicolon ";" are ignored. The semicolon can be used for
comments.
Creating a Dial Plan file is similar for all Dial Plan features. The main difference is the
syntax used in the Dial Plan file and the method for selecting the Dial Plan index.
Version 7.2
All CAS files loaded together must belong to the same trunk type (i.e., either E1
For the SBC application: The Dial Plan described in this section is for backward
For the SBC application: The Dial Plan described in this section is for backward
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