Dial plan syntax
To specify a...
New dial string
Digit
Range
Wild card
Timer
Dial plan example: Australia Dial Plan
000|[*#]X[0-9*]|*#X[0-9*]|00[1-
9]XX.t|014XXXXXXX|016XXXXXX|0192X|0198XXXXXX|0[23478]XXXXXXXX|0500XXXXXX|11XX|123X|124XX|
1251XX|1252XXX|1255X|1258XXX|1271X|130XXXXXXX|13[1-9]XXX|1802XXX|189XX|1[8-9]XXXXXXXX|[2-
9]XXXXXXX
000 = Australia Emergency Call Service
0011*t = International number (After 0011 the router allows entry of arbitrary digits then and dials out after 4
seconds from the entry of the last digit.)(Note: Please ensure your VoIP provider supports international numbers for
the country you are dialling.)
0[23478]XXXXXXXX = Landline numbers with area code 02,03,04,07,08 +XXXX XXXX and Mobile numbers with
04XXXXXXXX)
1[8-9]XXXXXXXX = 1800 and 1900 free call numbers
130XXXXXXX = 1300 business numbers
13[1-9]XXX = 13 business numbers
[2-9]XXXXXXX = Landline numbers without area code
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Dial Plan Syntax
Enter
Result
| (Pipe)
Separates dial strings
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Identifies a specific digit (do not use #)
[digit-digit]
Identifies any digit dialled that is included in the range
X
X matches any single digit that is dialled
.t (dot t)
Indicates that an additional time out period of 4 seconds should
take place before automatic dialling starts
Table 34 – Dial Plan Syntax table
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