Linksys RTP300 User Guide - Page 53

Dial Plan Timer Off-Hook Timer, SYNTAX, EXAMPLE, Terminating Event, Processing

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Configuring Dial Plans Terminating Event A timeout occurs. The user presses the # key or the dial softkey on the phone display. Processing The number is rejected if the dialed digits are not matched to a digit sequence in the dial plan within the time specified by the applicable interdigit timer. • The Interdigit Long Timer applies when the dialed digits do not match any digit sequence in the dial plan. The default value is 10 seconds. • The Interdigit Short Timer applies when the dialed digits match one or more candidate sequences in the dial plan. The default value is 3 seconds. • If the sequence is complete and is allowed by the dial plan, the number is accepted and is transmitted according to the dial plan. • If the sequence is incomplete or is blocked by the dial plan, the number is rejected. Dial Plan Timer (Off-Hook Timer) You can think of the Dial Plan Timer as "the off-hook timer." This timer starts counting when the phone goes off hook. If no digits are dialed within the specified number of seconds, the timer expires and the null entry is evaluated. Unless you have a special dial plan string to allow a null entry, the call is rejected. The default value is 5. Syntax for the Dial Plan Timer SYNTAX: (Ps | dial plan ) • s: The number of seconds; if no number is entered after P, the default timer of 5 seconds applies. • n: (optional): The number to transmit automatically when the timer expires; you can enter an extension number or a DID number. No wildcard characters are allowed because the number will be transmitted as shown. If you omit the number substitution, , then the user hears a reorder (fast busy) tone after the specified number of seconds. Examples for the Dial Plan Timer • Allow more time for users to start dialing after taking a phone off hook. EXAMPLE: (P9 | (9,8[2-9]xxxxxx | 9,8,1[2-9]xxxxxxxxx | 9,8,011xx. | 9,8,xx.|[1-8]xx) P9 After taking a phone off hook, a user has 9 seconds to begin dialing. If no digits are pressed within 9 seconds, the user hears a reorder (fast busy) tone. By setting a longer timer, you allow more time for users to enter the digits. Linksys ATA Administration Guide 53

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Linksys ATA Administration Guide
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Configuring Dial Plans
Dial Plan Timer (Off-Hook Timer)
You can think of the Dial Plan Timer as “the off-hook timer.” This timer starts counting when the
phone goes off hook. If no digits are dialed within the specified number of seconds, the timer
expires and the null entry is evaluated. Unless you have a special dial plan string to allow a null
entry, the call is rejected. The default value is 5.
Syntax for the Dial Plan Timer
SYNTAX:
(P
s
<:
n
> |
dial plan
)
s:
The number of seconds; if no number is entered after
P
, the default timer of 5 seconds
applies.
n:
(optional): The number to transmit automatically when the timer expires; you can
enter an extension number or a DID number. No wildcard characters are allowed
because the number will be transmitted as shown. If you omit the number substitution,
<:n>, then the user hears a reorder (fast busy) tone after the specified number of
seconds.
Examples for the Dial Plan Timer
Allow more time for users to start dialing after taking a phone off hook.
EXAMPLE:
(
P9
| (9,8<:1408>[2-9]xxxxxx | 9,8,1[2-9]xxxxxxxxx | 9,8,011xx. | 9,8,xx.|[1-8]xx)
P9
After taking a phone off hook, a user has 9 seconds to begin dialing. If no digits are
pressed within 9 seconds, the user hears a reorder (fast busy) tone. By setting a longer
timer, you allow more time for users to enter the digits.
A timeout occurs.
The number is rejected if the dialed digits are not
matched to a digit sequence in the dial plan
within the time specified by the applicable
interdigit timer.
The Interdigit Long Timer applies when the
dialed digits do not match any digit
sequence in the dial plan. The default value is
10 seconds.
The Interdigit Short Timer applies when the
dialed digits match one or more candidate
sequences in the dial plan. The default value
is 3 seconds.
The user presses the # key or the
dial
softkey on the phone display.
If the sequence is complete and is allowed by
the dial plan, the number is accepted and is
transmitted according to the dial plan.
If the sequence is incomplete or is blocked
by the dial plan, the number is rejected.
Terminating Event
Processing