About Dial Plan Commands
About Dial Plan Commands
Note
Note
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.—Match any digit entered
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-—Additional digits can be entered. This command can be used only at the
end of a dial plan rule (e.g., 1408t5- is legal usage of the - command, but
1408t5-3... is illegal).
>#—Defines the # character as a termination character. When the termination
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character is entered, the dial string will automatically be sent. The
termination character can be entered only after at least one digit entered by
the user has been matched by a dial plan rule. Alternatively, the command >*
can be used to define * as the termination character.
tn—Defines timeout as n seconds. Valid values are 0-9 and a-z, where a-z
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indicates a range of 10 to 36.
rn—Repeat the last pattern n times, where n is 0-9 or a-z. The values a-z
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indicate a range of 10 to 36. Use the repeat modifier to specify more rules in
less space.
The commands ># and tn are modifiers, not patterns, and will be overlooked
by the rn command.
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|—Used to separate multiple dial plan rules.
^—Logical not. Match any character except the character immediately
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following the ^ command.
S—Seize rule matching. If a dial plan rule matches the sequence of digits
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entered by the user to this point, and the modifier S is the next command in
the dial plan rule, all other rules are negated for the remainder of the call (e.g.,
a dial plan beginning with *S will be the only one in effect if the user first
enters the * key).
All rules apply in the order listed (whichever rule is completely matched first
will immediately send the dial string).
Appendix D
Dial Plan Parameters and Defaults
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