User Information File; Table 6-1: User Information Items - AudioCodes Mediant 2000 User Manual

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; No additional digits are expected.
*4[1-3],0
The list must be prepared in a textual ini file with the following syntax:
Every line in the file defines a known dialing prefix and the number of digits expected
to follow that prefix. The prefix must be separated from the number of additional digits
by a comma (',').
Empty lines are ignored.
Lines beginning with a semicolon (';') are ignored.
Multiple dial plans may be specified in one file; A name in square brackets on a
separate line indicates the beginning of a new dial plan. Up to eight dial plans can be
defined.
Asterisks ('*') and number-signs ('#') can be specified as part of the prefix.
Numeric ranges are allowed in the prefix.
A numeric range is allowed in the number of additional digits.
Note:
6.6

User Information File

The User Information file is a text file that maps PBX extensions, connected to the device,
to global IP numbers. In this context, a global IP phone number (alphanumerical) serves as
a routing identifier for calls in the 'IP World'. The PBX extension uses this mapping to
emulate the behavior of an IP phone.
Note:
Each line in the file represents a mapping rule of a single PBX extension. Up to 1,000 rules
can be configured. Each line includes five items separated with commas. The items are
described in the table below:
Item
PBX extension #
Global phone #
Display name
Username
Password
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The prefixes must not overlap. Attempting to process an overlapping
configuration in the TrunkPack Conversion Utility results in an error message
specifying the problematic line.
The mapping mechanism is disabled by default and must be activated using
the parameter EnableUserInfoUsage (refer to ''Advanced Parameters'' on
page 151).

Table 6-1: User Information Items

Description
The relevant PBX extension number.
The relevant global phone number.
A string that represents the PBX extensions for the
Caller ID.
A string that represents the user name for SIP
registration.
A string that represents the password for SIP
registration.
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