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Configuring Voice Services, Digit Sequence, Function, EXAMPLE 1

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Configuring Voice Services Configuring Dial Plans 4 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 0 or more entries of the digit. For example, 01. allows users to enter 0, 01, 011, 0111, and so on. For sequence substitution, use this format to indicate that certain dialed digits are replaced by other characters when the sequence is transmitted. The dialed digits can be zero or more characters. EXAMPLE 1: xxxxxxx When the user presses 8 followed by a sevendigit number, the system automatically replaces the dialed 8 with 1650. If the user dials 85550112, the system transmits 16505550112. EXAMPLE 2: xxxxxxxxxx In this example, no digits are replaced. When the user enters a 10-digit string of numbers, the number 1 is added at the beginning of the sequence. If the user dials 9725550112, the system transmits 19725550112 Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 62

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Configuring Voice Services
Configuring Dial Plans
Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide
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4
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 0 or more entries of the digit. For
example,
01.
allows users to enter 0, 01, 011,
0111, and so on.
<dialed:substituted>
For sequence substitution, use this format to
indicate that certain dialed digits are replaced by
other characters when the sequence is
transmitted. The
dialed
digits can be zero or
more characters.
EXAMPLE 1:
<8:1650>xxxxxxx
When the user presses 8 followed by a seven-
digit number, the system automatically replaces
the dialed 8 with 1650. If the user dials
85550112
, the system transmits
16505550112
.
EXAMPLE 2:
<:1>xxxxxxxxxx
In this example, no digits are replaced. When the
user enters a 10-digit string of numbers, the
number 1 is added at the beginning of the
sequence. If the user dials
9725550112
, the
system transmits
19725550112