Cisco Small Business Pro SPA3102 Administration Manual page 67

Analog telephone adapters
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Configuring Voice Services
Configuring Dial Plans
ATA Administration Guide
Blocked number
EXAMPLE: ( [1-8]xx | 9, xxxxxxx | 9, <:1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx |
8, <:1212>xxxxxxx | 9, 1 [2-9] xxxxxxxxx |
9, 011xxxxxx. | 0 | [49]11 )
This digit sequence is useful if you want to prevent users from
9, 1 900 xxxxxxx !
dialing numbers that are associated with high tolls or inappropriate content,
such as 1-900 numbers in the U.S.. After the user press 9, an external dial tone
sounds. If the user enters an 11-digit number that starts with the digits 1900,
the call is rejected.
U.S. international dialing
EXAMPLE: ( [1-8]xx | 9, xxxxxxx | 9, <:1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx |
8, <:1212>xxxxxxx | 9, 1 [2-9] xxxxxxxxx | 9, 1 900 xxxxxxx
! |
9, 011xxxxxx.
After the user presses 9, an external dial tone sounds. The user
9, 011xxxxxx.
can enter any number that starts with 011, as in an international call from the
U.S.
Informational numbers
EXAMPLE: ( [1-8]xx | 9, xxxxxxx | 9, <:1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx | 8,
<:1212>xxxxxxx | 9, 1 [2-9] xxxxxxxxx | 9, 1 900 xxxxxxx !
| 9, 011xxxxxx. |
This example includes two digit sequences, separated by the pipe
0 | [49]11
character. The first sequence allows a user to dial 0 for an operator. The second
sequence allows the user to enter 411 for local information or 911 for
emergency services.
| 0 | [49]11 )
0 | [49]11
)
4
|
9, 1 900 xxxxxxx !
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