Cisco SPA1001 Administration Guide - Page 59
Element Repetition, Sub-sequence Substitution, Inter-sequence Tones, Number Barring, Interdigit
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Chapter 3 Configuring Linksys ATAs Configuring a Dial Plan - Ranges can be combined with other keys: e.g. [235-8*] means 2 or 3 or 5 or 6 or 7 or 8 or *. Element Repetition Any element can be repeated zero or more times by appending a period (.) to the element. Thus, "01." matches "0", "01", "011", "0111", ... and so on. Sub-sequence Substitution A sub-sequence of keys (possibly empty) can be automatically replaced with a different sub-sequence using an angle bracket notation: < dialed-subsequence : transmitted-subsequence >. So, for example, "xxxxxxx" would match "85551212" and transmit "16505551212". Inter-sequence Tones An "outside line" dial tone can be generated within a sequence by appending a comma (,) between digits. Thus, the sequence "9, 1xxxxxxxxxx" sounds an "outside line" dial tone after the user presses 9, until the 1 is pressed. Number Barring A sequence can be barred (rejected) by placing a ! character at the end of the sequence. Thus, "1900xxxxxxx!" automatically rejects all 900 area code numbers from being dialed. Interdigit Timer Master Override The long and short interdigit timers can be changed in the dial plan (affecting a specific line) by preceding the entire plan with the following syntax: • Long interdigit timer: L : delay-value , • Short interdigit timer: S : delay-value , Thus, "L:8,( . . . )" would set the interdigit long timeout to 8 seconds for the line associated with this dial plan. And, "L:8,S:4,( . . . )" would override both the long and the short time-out values. Local Timer Overrides The long and short time-out values can be changed for a particular sequence starting at a particular point in the sequence. The syntax for long timer override is: L delay-value. Note the terminating space character. The specified delay-value is measured in seconds. Similarly, to change the short timer override, use: S delay-value. Pause A sequence may require an explicit pause of some duration before continuing to dial digits, in order for the sequence to match. The syntax for this is similar to the timer override syntax: P delay-value . The delay-value is measured in seconds. Document Version 3.1 Linksys ATA Administrator Guide 3-7