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Digit Sequences, Interdigit Short Timer Complete Entry Timer - dial plan

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Configuring Voice Configuring Dial Plans 4 • Dial Plan Timer (Off-Hook Timer) • Interdigit Long Timer (Incomplete Entry Timer) • Interdigit Short Timer (Complete Entry Timer) • Resetting the Control Timers Digit Sequences A dial plan contains a series of digit sequences, separated by the pipe character: | The entire collection of sequences is enclosed within parentheses. Each digit sequence within the dial plan includes a series of elements, which are individually matched to the keys that the user presses. NOTE White space is ignored, but may be used for readability. Digit Sequence 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 * # x [sequence] . (period) Function Enter any of these characters to represent a key that the user must press on the phone keypad. Enter x to represent any character on the phone keypad. Enter characters within square brackets to create a list of accepted key presses. The user can press any one of the keys in the list. • Numeric range: For example, you would enter [2-9] to allow the user to press any one digit from 2 through 9. • Numeric range with other characters: For example, you would enter [35-8*] to allow the user to press 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, or *. Enter a period for element repetition. The dial plan accepts zero or more entries of the digit. For example, 01. allows users to enter 0, 01, 011, 0111, and so on. Cisco SPA100 Series Phone Adapters Administration Guide 43

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Configuring Voice
Configuring Dial Plans
Cisco SPA100 Series Phone Adapters Administration Guide
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4
Dial Plan Timer (Off-Hook Timer)
Interdigit Long Timer (Incomplete Entry Timer)
Interdigit Short Timer (Complete Entry Timer)
Resetting the Control Timers
Digit Sequences
A dial plan contains a series of digit sequences, separated by the pipe character: |
The entire collection of sequences is enclosed within parentheses. Each digit
sequence within the dial plan includes a series of elements, which are individually
matched to the keys that the user presses.
NOTE
White space is ignored, but may be used for readability.
Digit Sequence
Function
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
* #
Enter any of these characters to represent a key
that the user must press on the phone keypad.
x
Enter
x
to represent any character on the phone
keypad.
[sequence]
Enter characters within square brackets to create
a list of accepted key presses. The user can
press any one of the keys in the list.
Numeric range: For example, you would
enter
[2-9]
to allow the user to press any
one digit from 2 through 9.
Numeric range with other characters: For
example, you would enter
[35-8*]
to
allow the user to press 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, or *.
.
(period)
Enter a period for element repetition. The dial plan
accepts zero or more entries of the digit. For
example,
01.
allows users to enter 0, 01, 011,
0111, and so on.