AudioCodes Mediant 1000B User Manual page 714

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Notation
[n,m,...] or (n,m,...)
[n1-m1,n2-
m2,a,b,c,n3-m3] or
(n1-m1,n2-
m2,a,b,c,n3-m3)
Special ASCII
Characters
Note:
When configuring phone numbers or prefixes in the Web interface, enter them
only as digits without any other characters. For example, if you wish to enter the
phone number 555-1212, it must be entered as 5551212 without the hyphen (-). If the
hyphen is entered, the entry is invalid.
User's Manual
03(5xx): for any number that starts with 03 and ends with 5xx.
03(400,401,405): for any number that starts with 03 and ends with
400 or 401 or 405.
Notes:
The value n must be less than the value m.
Only numerical ranges are supported (not alphabetical letters).
For suffix ranges, the starting (n) and ending (m) numbers in the range
must include the same number of digits. For example, (23-34) is correct,
but (3-12) is not.
Represents multiple numbers. The value can include digits or characters.
Examples:
To depict a one-digit number starting with 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6: [2,3,4,5,6]
To depict a one-digit number ending with 7, 8, or 9: (7,8,9)
Prefix with Suffix: [2,3,4,5,6](7,8,9) - prefix is denoted in square brackets;
suffix in parenthesis
For prefix only, the notations d[n,m]e and d[n-m]e can also be used:
To depict a five-digit number that starts with 11, 22, or 33:
[11,22,33]xxx#
To depict a six-digit number that starts with 111 or 222: [111,222]xxx#
Represents a mixed notation of single numbers and multiple ranges. For
example, to depict numbers 123 to 130, 455, 766, and 780 to 790:
Prefix: [123-130,455,766,780-790]
Suffix: (123-130,455,766,780-790)
Note: The ranges and the single numbers used in the dial plan must have
the same number of digits. For example, each number range and single
number in the dialing plan example above consists of three digits.
The device does not support the use of ASCII characters in manipulation
rules and therefore, for LDAP-based queries, the device can use the
hexadecimal (HEX) format of the ASCII characters for phone numbers
instead. The HEX value must be preceded by a backslash "\". For example,
you can configure a manipulation rule that changes the number +49 (7303)
165-xxxxx to +49 \287303\29 165-xxxxx, where \28 is the ASCII HEX value
for "(" and \29 is the ASCII HEX value for ")". The manipulation rule in this
example would denote the parenthesis in the destination number prefix
using "x" wildcards (e.g., xx165xxxxx#); the prefix to add to the number
would include the HEX values (e.g., +49 \287303\29 165-).
Below is a list of common ASCII characters and their corresponding HEX
values:
ASCII Character
*
(
)
\
/
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Mediant 1000B Gateway & SBC
Description
HEX Value
\2a
\28
\29
\5c
\2f
Document #: LTRT-27034

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