1.
The preferred number substitution rule is matched first. If the match succeeds, the gateway
substitutes numbers based on this rule.
2.
If the match fails, the gateway matches other number substitution rules in sequence. Once a
rule is matched successfully, the gateway stops matching other number substitution rules.
Here, the dot represents virtually matched digits. Virtually matched digits, including dot (.), plus sign
(+), percent sign (%), exclamation points (!), and brackets ([]), see those that match the variable part
in a regular expression. For example, the virtually matched digits are the digit "2", the digit "5", and
the digits "25" respectively when the number 1255 matches the regular expressions 1[234]55, 125+,
and 1..5.
Hardware compatibility with dial plans
Dial plans are not available on the following routers:
•
MSR900.
•
MSR93X.
•
MSR1000.
•
MSR30-11E.
•
MSR30-11F.
Configuration task list
Task
Configuring calling numbers permitted to call out
Configuring call authority control
Configuring a number match mode
Configuring match order of voice entity selection rules
Configuring a number priority peer
Configuring a maximum-call-connection set
Configuring number substitution
Configuring a number sending mode
Configuring a dial prefix
Configuring calling numbers permitted to call out
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter voice view.
3.
Enter voice dial program
view.
4.
Create a voice entity and
enter voice entity view.
Command
system-view
voice-setup
dial-program
entity entity-number { pots | ivr |
vofr | voip }
103
Remarks
Optional.
Optional.
Optional.
Optional.
Optional.
Optional.
Optional.
Optional.
Optional.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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