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6.
Click New; the following dialog box appears:
7.
Configure a dial plan rule according to the parameters described in the table below.
8.
Click New, and then save your settings to flash memory.
Table 27-3: Dial Plan Rule Table Parameter Descriptions
Parameter
Index
index
[DialPlanRule_RuleIndex]
Name
name
[DialPlanRule_Name]
Prefix
prefix
[DialPlanRule_Prefix]
Version 7.2
Figure 27-3: Dial Plan Rule Table - Add Dialog Box
Defines an index number for the new table row.
Note: Each row must be configured with a unique index.
Defines a descriptive name, which is used when associating the
row in other tables.
The valid value is a string of up to 15 characters.
Defines the prefix number of the source or destination number.
The valid value is up to 50 characters. The following syntax can
be used:
0-9: Specific digit.
x: Wildcard denoting any digit from 0 through 9.
z: Denotes a number from 1 through 9.
n: Denotes a number from 2 through 9.
a-z: Lower-case letter.
A-Z: Upper-case letter.
*: (Asterisk symbol) If it is the only character in the rule, it
denotes any number. To denote the asterisk "*" symbol itself,
precede it with the escape "\\" character (see below).
\\: (Backslash escape character) When it prefixes a wildcard
character (*, z, n, and x), the character itself is used and not
the meta-meaning. For example, "\\x" denotes the character
"x", while "x" is the wildcard denoting any digits from 0-9.
#: (Pound or hash symbol) When used at the end of the prefix
it denotes the end of the number. For example, "54324#"
represents a 5-digit number that starts with the digits 54324.
.: (Period) Denotes any letter or digit.
[n-m], (n-m), or ([n1-m1,n2-m2,a,b,c,n3-m3]): Represents a
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