Cisco SPA2102-SF Administration Guide - Page 63

Review Comment, Example - star codes

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Configuring Voice Services Configuring Dial Plans 4 Digit Sequence , (comma) ! (exclamation point) *xx S0 or L0 P Function For an intersequence tone, enter a comma between digits to play an "outside line" dial tone after a user-entered sequence. EXAMPLE: 9, 1xxxxxxxxxx An "outside line" dial tone is sounded after the user presses 9, and the tone continues until the user presses 1. For number barring, enter an exclamation point to prohibit a dial sequence pattern. EXAMPLE: 1900xxxxxxx! The system rejects any 11-digit sequence that begins with 1900. Enter an asterisk to allow the user to enter a 2digit star code. For Interdigit Timer Master Override, enter S0 to reduce the short inter-digit timer to 0 seconds, or enter L0 to reduce the long inter-digit timer to 0 seconds. For a pause, enter P followed by a number and a space. The duration of the pause is the specified number of seconds. This feature is typically used for implementation of a hot line and warm line, with 0 delay for the hot line and a non-zero delay for a warm line. EXAMPLE: P5 REVIEW COMMENT: need example NOTE The SPA implicitly appends the vertical code sequences entered in the regional parameter settings to the end of the dial plan. Likewise, if Enable_IP_Dialing is enabled, then IP dialing is also accepted on the associated line. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 63

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Configuring Voice Services
Configuring Dial Plans
Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide
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NOTE
The SPA implicitly appends the vertical code sequences entered in the regional
parameter settings to the end of the dial plan. Likewise, if Enable_IP_Dialing is
enabled, then IP dialing is also accepted on the associated line.
,
(comma)
For an intersequence tone, enter a comma
between digits to play an “outside line” dial tone
after a user-entered sequence.
EXAMPLE:
9, 1xxxxxxxxxx
An “outside line” dial tone is sounded after the
user presses 9, and the tone continues until the
user presses 1.
!
(exclamation point)
For number barring, enter an exclamation point to
prohibit a dial sequence pattern.
EXAMPLE:
1900xxxxxxx!
The system rejects any 11-digit sequence that
begins with 1900.
*xx
Enter an asterisk to allow the user to enter a 2-
digit star code.
S0 or L0
For Interdigit Timer Master Override, enter
S0
to
reduce the short inter-digit timer to 0 seconds, or
enter L0 to reduce the long inter-digit timer to 0
seconds.
P
For a pause, enter
P
followed by a number and a
space. The duration of the pause is the specified
number of seconds. This feature is typically used
for implementation of a hot line and warm line,
with 0 delay for the hot line and a non-zero delay
for a warm line.
EXAMPLE:
P5
REVIEW COMMENT:
need example
Digit Sequence
Function