Acceptance And Transmission Of The Dialed Digits - Cisco SPA112 Administration Manual

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Configuring Dial Plans
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0 | [49]11 This example includes two digit sequences, separated by the
pipe 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.

Acceptance and Transmission of the Dialed Digits

When a user dials a series of digits, each sequence in the dial plan is tested as a
possible match. The matching sequences form a set of candidate digit sequences.
As more digits are entered by the user, the set of candidates diminishes until only
one or none are valid. When a terminating event occurs, the ATA either accepts the
user-dialed sequence and initiates a call, or else rejects the sequence as invalid.
The user hears the reorder (fast busy) tone if the dialed sequence is invalid.
The following table explains how terminating events are processed.
Terminating Event
The dialed digits do not
match any sequence in
the dial plan.
The dialed digits exactly
match one sequence in
the dial plan.
A timeout occurs.
Processing
The number is rejected.
If the sequence is allowed by the dial plan, the
number is accepted and is transmitted
according to the dial plan.
If the sequence is blocked by the dial plan, the
number is rejected.
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. Default setting: 10 seconds
The Interdigit Short Timer applies when the
dialed digits match one or more candidate
sequences in the dial plan. Default setting: 3
seconds
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