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For example, let's look at the following digit plan:
<:1780>[2-4]xxxxxx|*xx|<911:17804213333>|011[2-9]x.T|1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|1900xxxxxxx!
A digit plan is the combination of one or more dialing rules. The above digit plan includes six dialing rules and
is separated by five "|" characters. The VoIP Adapter interprets the digit plan (strings) in order from left to
right. That is, if you dial a set of numbers that fits to more than one section of the digit plan, the VoIP Adapter
will use the first numerical sequence that fits to process your inputs.
Component
Description
< >
A pair of < > brackets is used to enclose digit and character for special usage such as add
prefix to the following digit(s) or replace the digits you dialed. For example, <:111>*123 means
that when you press 123 on the keypad, the VoIP Adapter will send out 111*123. <*123:#911>
means when you dial *123, the VoIP Adapter will send out #911.
:
The ":" means replace any digits within the < > brackets before the ":" with the digits written
after the ":"
For example: <:1780> means the system prefixes all numbers that match with the remainder
of the dial plan string with "1780". <911:17804213333> means the system will send out the
call with 17804213333 whenever you dial 911. If you live in Australia and your VoIP provider
resides in North America, your may change this dial plan to <000:011612131444>.
[ ]
A pair of [ ] brackets is used to enclose one digit (the digits on telephone keypad *, # and 0-9).
For example, [*#2-9] means the digit can be either *, #, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9. [*1-3579] mean
the digit can be either *, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 or 9.
x
The x represents any digit from 0 to 9. x means one 0-9 digit, xx means two 0-9 digits and xxx
means three 0-9 digits, etc.
For example, [2-4]xxxxxx means you are allow to dial either 2,3 or 4 followed by any six digits
from 0 to 9.
|
The "|" in a digit plan is merely used to separate the different dialing rules.
*
The "*" represents the * (star key) on your telephone keypad. For example, *xx means press *
key followed by any two digits from 0-9, such as *69 or *55.
.
The "." (dot) means repeat the previously listed digit zero or more times. For example, x.
means zero or more digits and xx. means at least one or more digits.
T
The "T" represents that an additional timeout period should take place before automatic send
out the dialing.
!
The "!" in a digit plan means the digit or number is restricted. For example, 11[0, 2, 4, 9]!
means the system will block the numbers 110, 112, 114 and 119. 00886! means that the dial
out number beginning with 00886 is restricted. Note that the "!" can only be placed at the end
of a dialing rule.
The VoIP Adapter processes call features and the digit plan in the following sequence:
Digit Input*
* Including keypad dialing, hotline, warm line, etc.
If you configure the dialing rules or behaviors in the VoIP Adapter as:
Rule 1: in dial prefix settings, set *666 for IVR accessing
Rule 2: in phone book settings, set *666 to map to the URL: abc@domain.com
Rule 3: in the digit map, set *666 to be replaced by 911
Rule 4: in the digit plan, set *666 to be accepted and 911 to be restricted
IVR
Phone Book
Digit Map
Digit Plan
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