Modifying The Dial; Lan - Zoom X5v Technical Reference

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1.3 Modifying the Dial Plan
The X5v or V3's dial plan is defined by the dial plan string, which
encodes a complete set of dial plan rules.
Each rule defines behavior for a particular dialing pattern. A dialing
rule, or pattern, can define something like international dialing,
local dialing, or dialing that invokes a service, like call forwarding.
The number of rules is limited only by the string maximum of 512
characters, and the rules can appear in any order. Rules are
separated by a vertical bar ( | ). In the table below the letter y is
used to indicate any possible DTMF character. Each rule is created
from elements in the following table:
Dial Plan Rule Elements
Service code
servicecode:yyy;
(optional)
DTMF
0123456789
characters
ABCD*#
Ranges
[y-y]
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Rules that apply to a service (see the
Service Definitions list below) start
with a service code and associate a
code string (yyy) with the service
code. A colon (:) separates the
servicecode from the code string.
Valid DTMF characters in a call
pattern are the digits 0 through 9, the
letters A through D, and the * and #
characters.
Any of a group of characters within
square brackets ([ ])matches the
pattern. A dash (–) indicates a range
of digits. A range can be part of a
A dial plan
string with
vertical bars
separating
the rules

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