Using Call Types And Patterns - HP ProCurve Secure 7000dl Series Basic Management And Configuration Manual

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Table 8-12. Characters for Call Patterns
Valid Characters
Explanation
0-9
Match exact digit only
X
Match any single digit between 0 and 9
N
Match any single digit between 2 and 9
M
Match any single digit between 1 and 8
$
Match any number
[ ]
Match any digit in the list. For example, if you enter [1,4,6] the ProCurve
Secure Router matches only 1, 4, and 6. If you enter [1-3,5] the ProCurve
Secure Router matches 1, 2, 3, and 5.
For example, if you want to create a pattern for U.S. local calls, you would
enter NXX-XXXX. The N wildcard specifies that the first number can be
between 2 and 9. Each X can be any number between 0 and 9.
Other examples of using wildcard characters are listed in Table 8-13.
Table 8-13. Using Characters for Call Pattern
Incoming Numbers That Should Be Accepted
calls from one U.S. or Canadian area to another
calls from one country to another
calls for a particular U.S. or Canadian area code
calls for two numbers—such as 555-1111 and 555-1112
calls for a group of numbers—such as the numbers between 555-1000
and 555-2000

Using Call Types and Patterns

Call types and patterns are interdependent, as explained below:
International. If you specify the international call type, the prefix is
removed. For example, an international call from within the United States
consists of 011-N$. The international prefix is 011, and N$ represents the digits
necessary for routing the call at the destination. You would enter:
ProCurve(config)# isdn-number-template 1 prefix 011 international N$
Configuring Demand Routing for Primary ISDN Modules
Using Demand Routing for ISDN Connections
Pattern
NXX-NXX-XXXX
N$
916$
555-111[1,2]
555-[1,2]XXX
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