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User Guide for the SIP-T21(P) E2 IP Phone
You can configure multiple line keys to associate with an account. This enhances call
visualization and simplifies call handling.
Incoming calls to this account will be distributed evenly among the available line keys.
Outgoing calls will be distributed similarly.
Your phone can be configured to have a combination of accounts with a single line key
and accounts with multiple line keys.
Dial plan is a string of characters that governs the way your SIP-T21(P) E2 IP phone
processes the inputs received from your phone keypad. The SIP-T21(P) E2 IP phone
supports the following dial plan features:
Replace Rule
Dial-now
Area Code
Block Out
The basic expression syntax you need to know:
The dot "." can be used as a placeholder or multiple placeholders for any
character. Example:
.
"12." would match "123", "1234", "12345", "12abc", etc.
An "x" can be used as a placeholder for any character. Example:
x
"12x" would match "121", "122", "123", "12a", etc.
Numeric ranges are allowed within the brackets: Digit "-" Digit. Example:
-
"[5-7]" would match the number"5", "6"or "7".
The square brackets "[]" can be used as a placeholder for a single character
[]
which matches any of a set of characters. Example:
"91[5-7]1234" would match "9151234", "9161234", "9171234".
The parentheses "( )" can be used to group together patterns, for instance, to
()
logically combine two or more patterns. Example:
"([1-9])([2-7])3" would match "923", "153", "773",etc.
The "$" should be followed by the sequence number of a parenthesis. The
$
"$" plus the sequence number means the whole character or characters
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