Linksys RTP300 User Guide - Page 49

Configuring Dial Plans, About Dial Plans

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Configuring Dial Plans Configuring Dial Plans Dial plans determine how the digits are interpreted and transmitted. They also determine whether the dialed number is accepted or rejected. You can use a dial plan to facilitate dialing or to block certain types of calls such as long distance or international. This section includes information that you need to understand dial plans, as well as procedures for configuring your own dial plans. This section includes the following topics: • "About Dial Plans," on page 49 • "Editing Dial Plans," on page 55 About Dial Plans This section provides information to help you understand how dial plans are implemented. Refer to the following topics: • "Digit Sequences," on page 49 • "Digit Sequence Examples," on page 51 • "Acceptance and Transmission the Dialed Digits," on page 52 • "Dial Plan Timer (Off-Hook Timer)," on page 53 • "Interdigit Long Timer (Incomplete Entry Timer)," on page 54 • "Interdigit Short Timer (Complete Entry Timer)," on page 55 Digit Sequences A dial plan contains a series of digit sequences, separated by the | character. The entire collection of sequences is enclosed within parentheses. Each digit sequence within the dial plan consists of 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 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. Linksys ATA Administration Guide 49

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Linksys ATA Administration Guide
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Configuring Dial Plans
Configuring Dial Plans
Dial plans determine how the digits are interpreted and transmitted. They also determine
whether the dialed number is accepted or rejected. You can use a dial plan to facilitate dialing
or to block certain types of calls such as long distance or international.
This section includes information that you need to understand dial plans, as well as procedures
for configuring your own dial plans. This section includes the following topics:
”About Dial Plans,” on page 49
”Editing Dial Plans,” on page 55
About Dial Plans
This section provides information to help you understand how dial plans are implemented.
Refer to the following topics:
”Digit Sequences,” on page 49
”Digit Sequence Examples,” on page 51
”Acceptance and Transmission the Dialed Digits,” on page 52
”Dial Plan Timer (Off-Hook Timer),” on page 53
”Interdigit Long Timer (Incomplete Entry Timer),” on page 54
”Interdigit Short Timer (Complete Entry Timer),” on page 55
Digit Sequences
A dial plan contains a series of digit sequences, separated by the | character. The entire
collection of sequences is enclosed within parentheses. Each digit sequence within the dial
plan consists of 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.