Command Reference Guide
<pattern>
<ndt name>
default
none
Default Values
By default, no dial plans are configured.
Command History
Release 9.3
Release A2
Functional Notes
The available wildcards for this command are:
0-9 = Match exact digit only.
M = Any digit 1 to 8.
X = Any single digit (0 to 9).
N = Any digit 2 to 9.
[123] = Any digit contained in the bracketed list.
Do not use dashes, commas, spaces, etc., inside the brackets. Commas are implied between
numbers in the brackets.
The special characters ( ), -, + are always ignored.
Examples: 1) 555-81xx matches 555-8100 to 555-8199.
2) 555-812[012] matches 555-8120 to 555-8122.
3) Nxx-xxxx matches 7 digit local.
4) 1-Nxx-Nxx-xxxx matches long distance calls in North America.
60000CRG0-35E
Specifies a dialing pattern. You can enter a complete phone number, or
wildcards can be used to define the dialing pattern. Refer to Functional
Notes of this command for more information on using wildcards.
Optional. Specifies the named-digit-timeout to associate with this dial plan
entry. The named-digit-timeout is assigned a timeout value with the voice
timeouts named-digit-timeout command (refer to
1446).
Optional. Sets the named-digit-timeout to the default value. The default
value is set with the voice timeouts interdigit command (refer to
timeouts on page
1446).
Optional. Indicates that no named-digit-timeout is associated with this dial
plan entry.
Command was introduced.
Command was expanded to include the named-digit-timeouts.
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