Example 2: North American Dial Plan; Example 3: Do Not Allow Cell Phone Numbers To Certain Users - Snom 4S Administrator's Manual

Sip proxy/registrar version 2.30
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Rules 2 through 4 match destinations with 1 to 3 digits. They are
marked as "incomplete", giving the user the chance to enter more digits.

Example 2: North American Dial Plan

This example is suitable for a proxy located in the USA.
Rule
Mode
1
Incomplete
2
Use Gateway
3
Use Gateway
4
Use Gateway
5
Use Gateway
Rule 1 defaults all calls (not for registered users) to "incomplete".
Rule 2 redirects all emergency calls to the gateway number one, which
could be connected a local analog line. Rule 3 redirects local calls (7 digits
not starting with 0) to the second gateway; rule 4 does this for national
calls (a prefix of 0 indicates a national call). International calls start with
two 0s and get redirected in any case to the gateway; this works only if
the gateway is able to generate incomplete responses.
Example 3: Do not allow cell phone numbers to
certain users
In this example, only certain users may call cell phone numbers
(400-499 and 101). This example makes sense if the users 101 and 400-
499 are listed in the "well known" user list in the User Management list.
This example is for Germany.
Mode
User/Group
1
Incomplete
*
2
Incomplete
*
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User/
Pattern
Group
*
*
*
sip:911*@~*
*
sip:[1-9]$$$$$$@~*
*
sip:0[1-
9]$$$$$$$$$@~*
*
sip:00%@~*
Pattern
sip:$@~*
sip:$$@~*
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A N U A L
Destination
sip:911@gw1
sip:{user}@gw2
sip:{user}@gw2
sip:{user}@gw2
Destination

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