Polycom SOUNDPOINT SIP 2.2.0 User Manual

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Configuration Files

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This attributes also includes:

Digit Map <digitmap/>

Routing <routing/>

Digit Map <digitmap/>

A digit map is defined either by a “string” or by a list of strings. Each string in

the list is an alternative numbering scheme, specified either as a set of digits or

timers, or as an expression over which the gateway will attempt to find a

shortest possible match.
Digit map extension letter “R” indicates that certain matched strings are

replaced. The following examples shows the semantics of the syntax:

R9RRxxxxxxx—Remove 9 at the beginning of the dialed number

For example, if a customer dials 914539400, the first 9 is removed

when the call is placed.

RR604Rxxxxxxx—Prepend 604 to all 7 digit numbers

For example, if a customer dials 4539400, 604 is added to the front of

the number, so a call 6044539400 is placed.

R9R604Rxxxxxxx—Replaces 9 with 604

R999R911R—Convert 999 to 911

xxR601R600Rxx—When applied on 1160122 gives 1160022

xR60xR600Rxxxxxxx—Any 60x will be replaced with 600 in the middle of

the dialed number that matches
For example, if a customer dials 16092345678, a call is placed to

16002345678.

911xxx.T— A period (".") which matches an arbitrary number, including

zero, of occurrences of the preceding construct
For example:

91112 with waiting time to comply with T is a match

911123 with waiting time to comply with T is a match

9111234 with waiting time to comply with T is a match

and the number can grow indefinitely given that pressing the next

digit takes less than T.

The following guidelines should be noted:

You must use only *, #, or 0-9 between second and third R

If a digit map does not comply, it is not included in the digit plan as a valid

one. That is, no matching is done against it.

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