Adding A Dial Plan; Search Source List In Dialing - Yealink MeetingEye 600 Administrator's Manual

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Adding a Dial Plan

Adding a Dial Plan
Procedure
1. On your web user interface, go to Setting > Dial Plan.
2. In the Prefix field, enter the the number you want to replace.
3. In the Replace field, enter the alternate string instead of what the user enters.
4. Click Add.
Note: For example: Prefix: (xxxx) , Replace: 9069$1.
When you dial out 1234, the phone will replace the number with 90691234.

Search Source List in Dialing

The search source list in dialing allows you to search entries from the source list when the system is in the
dialing screen.
The source list includes History, Local Directory, Cloud Contacts, Enterprise Directory and LDAP. To make
the system search a specific list, you need configure the list first.
This feature is not applicable to VP59.
Note:
Cloud Contacts and Enterprise Directory appear in the search source list only when you log into the
corresponding platform.
If you want to match the LDAP list, make sure LDAP is already configured, refer to
Configuring Search Source List in Dialing
Related tasks
Configuring Call Match
Description
It can be used as a separator within the bracket. Example: "[2,5,8]"
would match the number "2", "5" or "8".
The square bracket "[]" can be used as a placeholder for a single
character which matches any of a set of characters. Example:
"91[5-7]1234"would match "9151234", "9161234", "9171234".
The parenthesis "( )" can be used to group together patterns, for
instance, to logically combine two or more patterns. Example: "([1-9])
([2-7])3" would match "923", "153", "673", and so on.
The "$ number" followed by the sequence number of a parenthesis
means the characters placed in the parenthesis. The sequence number
stands for the corresponding parenthesis. Example: A replace rule
configuration, Prefix: "001(xxx)45(xx)", Replace: "9001$145$2".
When you dial out "0012354599" on your phone, the phone will
replace the number with "90012354599". "$1" matches 3 digits in
the first parenthesis, that is, "235". "$2" means 2 digits in the second
parenthesis, that is, "99".
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