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Create the Dialing Plan file
There must be a domain name defined and the domain name can be represented by any variable.
In the dialing plan example given in
Create the Dialing Plan file
on page 96, the domain name is
represented by $n.
The variable definitions take the form:
Figure 5: Sample dialing plan variable definitions
For example:
$1="avaya.com"
$2="Avaya"
$3="."
$4="com"
$5="Avaya.com"
$t=10000 (default timer is 10 seconds)
$a=Avaya.com
The second section of dialing plan contains the digit map. The digit map section has three
subsections that are divided by a separator of two ampersands (&&).
Figure 6: Sample dialing plan digit map section
The first part of a dialing plan contains a pattern defined with DRegex, which is used for matching
the dialed number. The patterns are separated by the pipe (|) sign. The second part contains the
result string used in the dial step. The third part defines the parameters used by UA in dialing action.
The following parameter is currently defined:
t=xxxx: After this timer expires, the number entered is automatically dialed. The timer starts after the
first digit is entered and after it expires, the collected digits are automatically dialed out. xxxx is a
decimal number in msec. The default timer is used when t is not specified in the digit map.
For example:
X{4} && sip:$$; phone-context=avaya.com;user=phone && t=7000
When the user presses any 4 digits, such as 4567, the following SIP URIs are generated because of
the translation rule:
Sip:4567; phone-context=avaya.com;user=phone. The timeout of stopping the collection of digits is
7 seconds.
March 2015
SIP Software for Avaya 1200 Series IP Deskphones-Administration
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