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"D*" means "match any digit, any number of times". D matches any digit as well
as * and #
Example: to match any number that starts with "01", has any amount of digits in
the middle, and ends with "5", type 01 D* 5.
To include any of the incoming called digits as the port number, leased line
group, and optionally the TCS-4 extension for the outgoing call, enclose each
substitution group in a set of parentheses.
Example: For an incoming number that starts with "678", and is followed by two
digits, and where you want the penultimate digit to be used as the outgoing port
number and the final digit to be used as the outgoing leased line group, type the
expression: 678 (D)(D). This will match the incoming called digits: "67812". (For
more information about using substitution groups in leased line mode see
Example dial plan
Example: For an incoming number that starts with 987 and that is followed by the
port number, the leased line group number, and a TCS-4 extension of four or
more digits, type the expression 987(D)(D)(DDDD+). This will match the
incoming digits: "987235678" and "98733456789. (For more information about
using substitution groups in leased line mode see
Match calls incoming on port leased line group: (this is only for ISDN to IP dial plan
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rules) this condition matches calls using the specified port number and leased line group
number. Note that you can specify Any for either/or both the port and the leased line
group.
5. For Action (that is, what happens to the outgoing part of the call if this rule is invoked) choose one
of:
Reject the call: the call will be terminated and the outgoing part of the call will not be
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established.
Call port <X> leased line group <x>: (this is only for IP to ISDN dial plan rules)You can
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select the port number and leased line group number for the outgoing ISDN call. You can
either specify these as digits or use substitution groups from the Called number matches
field in the condition of this dial plan rule (refer to the information above for more details
about using substitution groups in the Called number matches field).
Enter the auto attendant: (this is only for ISDN to IP dial plan rules) the call will be
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connected to the auto attendant. Note that the ISDN gateway applies the dial plan to
numbers dialed in the auto attendant.
Enter the auto attendant + TCS-4: (this is only for ISDN to IP dial plan rules) the call
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enters the auto attendant and sends a TCS-4 request; when the auto attendant receives
the reply, it dials out the TCS-4 extension. Usually the TCS-4 reply is fast enough that the
auto-attendant is not displayed; however, you may see it briefly with the TCS-4 extension
shown. (For more information about using TCS-4 see
Call this number: (this is only for ISDN to IP dial plan rules) the outgoing call will be
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placed to the number that is entered here. Type a number, or you can also type an IP
address or hostname.
To call a specific number, IP address or hostname, type that number, IP address,
or hostname.
Example: to specify that when this rule is invoked, the Cisco TelePresence MCU
with hostname my_mcu is called, type my_mcu.
To call a specific extension, separate the number/address from the extension by
typing an exclamation mark (!).
Cisco TelePresence ISDN Gateways v2.0 Online help (Printable format)
Adding and updating dial plan rules in leased line mode
rules)
Example dial plan
rules).
Example dial plan
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