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Parameter
[Tel2IPSourceNumberMappingDi
alPlanIndex]
Web: Digit Mapping Rules
EMS: Digit Map Pat terns
CLI: default-dm
[DigitMapping]
Web: Max Digits in Phone Num
EMS: Max Digits in Phone Number
CLI: mxdig-b4-dialing
[MaxDigits]
Version 6.8
Tel-to-IP Source Number Mapping feature.
The valid value range is 0 to 7, defining the Dial Plan index
[Plan x] in the Dial Plan file. The default is -1 (disabled).
For more information on this feature, see ''Modifying ISDN-to-IP
Calling Party Number'' on page 590.
Defines the digit map pattern (used to reduce the dialing period
when ISDN overlap dialing for digital interfaces). If the digit
string (i.e., dialed number) matches one of the patterns in the
digit map, the device stops collecting digits and establishes a
call with the collected number.
The digit map pattern can contain up to 52 options (rules), each
separated by a vertical bar (|). The maximum length of the entire
digit pattern is 152 characters. The available notations include
the following:
[n-m]: Range of numbers (not letters).
. (single dot): Repeat digits until next notation (e.g., T).
x: Any single digit.
T: Dial timeout (configured by the TimeBetweenDigits
parameter).
S: Short timer (configured by the TimeBetweenDigits
parameter; default is two seconds) that can be used when a
specific rule is defined after a more general rule. For
example, if the digit map is 99|998, then the digit collection is
terminated after the first two 9 digits are received. Therefore,
the second rule of 998 can never be matched. But when the
digit map is 99s|998, then after dialing the first two 9 digits,
the device waits another two seconds within which the caller
can enter the digit 8.
An example of a digit map is shown below:
11xS|00T|[1-
7]xxx|8xxxxxxx|#xxxxxxx|*xx|91xxxxxxxxxx|9011x.T
In the example above, the last rule can apply to International
numbers: 9 for dialing tone, 011 Country Code, and then any
number of digits for the local number ('x.').
Notes:
For ISDN interfaces, the digit map mechanism is applicable
only when ISDN overlap dialing is used (ISDNRxOverlap is
set to 1).
If the DialPlanIndex parameter is configured (to select a Dial
Plan index), then the device first attempts to locate a
matching digit pattern in the Dial Plan file, and if not found,
then attempts to locate a matching digit pattern in the Digit
Map rules configured by the DigitMapping parameter.
For more information on digit mapping, see ''Digit Mapping''
on page 408.
Defines the maximum number of collected destination number
digits that can be received (i.e., dialed) from the Tel side
(analog) when Tel-to-IP ISDN overlap dialing is performed
(digital). When the number of collected digits reaches this
maximum, the device uses these digits for the called destination
number.
The valid range is 1 to 49. The default is 5 for analog and 30for
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