CounterPath eyeBeam 1.5
Results of the Comparison
Type of Match
Partial match
The characters typed so far follow the pattern but
there are not yet enough characters for a pending
or complete match.
Pending match
• The pattern has no . (dot) but does have the T
timer. There is a perfect match.
• The pattern has a . (dot) and the T timer. The
minimum requirements are met.
Complete match
• The pattern has no . (dot) and no T timer.
There is a perfect match.
• The pattern has a . (dot) but does not have the
T timer. The minimum requirements are met.
No match
The characters typed do not match the patterns
for any dialing plan.
B.3 Examples
Example 1
\a\a.T|xxxxxxx.T;match=2;pre="9"
This simple example shows how to differentiate between a PSTN number and a SIP address, and how to add a
"9" dialing prefix only to the PSTN number.
Example 2
3xxT|1xxxxxxxxxx|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|+x.T;match=2;pre="9";match=3;
pre="91";match=4;prestrip=1;pre="9011"
3xxT
1xxxxxxxxxx
[2-9]xxxxxxxxx
+x.T;
match=2;pre="9";
match=3;pre="91";
match=4;prestrip=1;pre="9011"
Table 17:
Conditions
The first pattern is any three-digit number beginning with 3. No transformation. The
assumption is that this is an internal extension. The timer forces eyeBeam to wait after
detecting a three-digit number beginning with 3, in case you are actually dialing a local call
starting with 3.
The second pattern is any eleven-digit number beginning with 1. Prefix with 9 and dial as is.
The assumption is that this is a long-distance PSTN call within North America (within North
America, all long-distance calls start with 1).
The third pattern is any ten-digit number beginning with a number other than 1. The
assumption is that this is a local PSTN call within a ten-digit dialing zone.
The fourth pattern is a number of any length that begins with +, to indicate an international
PSTN call from North America. Delete the +, prefix with 9011 (011 is the number to access
an international line from North America).
For the second pattern, prefix 9 to access an outside line.
For the third pattern, prefix 9 and 1 to access an outside line and enter the long-distance code.
For the fourth pattern, remove the + and prefix 9011 to access an outside line and enter the
international code.
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Result
• If you press Enter or Dial, then the default account. No
transformation is performed.
• If you stop typing for the long timer length (20
seconds), then the default account is selected. No
transformation is performed on the characters typed so
far.
• If you press Enter or Dial, this pattern's account is
immediately selected and the transformation is
performed.
• If the T timer expires, this pattern's account is selected
and the transformation is performed.
This pattern's account is immediately selected and the
associated transformation is performed.
• If you stop typing, nothing happens even after the T
timer and long timer have expired.
• If you press Enter or Dial, then the default account is
selected and no transformation is performed.
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