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Figure 14: Dial Plan Analysis Table screen
change dialplan analysis
Dialed
Total
String
Length Type
0
1
1
3
3
5
4
6
5
7
*
3
#
3
The Dial Plan Analysis Table defines the dialing plan for your system.
The Call Type column in the Dial Plan Analysis Table indicates what the system does when a
user dials the digit or digits indicated in the Dialed String column. The Total Length column
indicates how long the dialed string will be for each type of call. For example, this dial plan
shows that when users dial a 5-digit number that starts with 3, they are dialing an extension.
The Dial Plan Analysis Table in our example contains the following call types:
Attendant (attd) — Defines how users call an attendant. Attendant access numbers can be
any number from 0 to 9 and contain 1 or 2 digits.
In our example figure, the system calls an attendant when users dial 0.
Dial access code (dac) — Allows you to use trunk access codes (TAC) and feature
access codes (FAC) in the same range. For example, you could define the group 100 to
199, which would allow both FAC and TAC in that range. Dial access codes can start with
any number from 1 to 9, * and #, and contain up to 4 digits.
In our example figure, dial access codes begin with 1 and must be 3 digits long.
Note:
The Dial Plan Analysis Table does not allow you to enter a range specifically for
Note:
trunk access codes. However, the Trunk Group screen still allows you to assign
a TAC to a trunk group. The TAC you enter on the Trunk Group screen must
match the format you have administered for a DAC on the Dial Plan Analysis
Table.
Extensions (ext) — Defines extension ranges that can be used on your system. In our
figure, extensions must be in the ranges 30000 to 39999, 40000 to 49999 and 50000 to
59999.
Feature access codes (fac) only — FAC can be any number from 1 to 9 and contain up to
4 digits. You can use * or #, but only as a first digit. In our example, feature access codes
can begin with * or # and are 3-digits long.
DIAL PLAN ANALYSIS TABLE
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