CounterPath Bria Professional 2.5 Configuration Guide User Manual

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Configuring Bria Professional (Retail Edition)

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Example 2

3xxT|1xxxxxxxxxx|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|+x.T;match=2;pre="9";match=3;
pre="91";match=4;prestrip=1;pre="9011"

Example 3

#1xxxxxxxT|#19xxxxxxx|xxxxxxxT|9xxxxxxx|;match=1;prestrip=2;pre=9;match=2;prestrip=2;

match=3;pre=9;

This example assumes that the dial plan belongs to the first account.

The dial plan is slightly trivial, because it does not cover all the situations that a dial plan should be designed for
(local calls, long-distance calls, international calls, and so on for the locale).

However, the example does illustrate two ideas:

Handling of the account prefix (#1), to deal with users who have upgraded from eyeBeam. These users may
have been accustomed to dialing an account prefix to force eyeBeam to use a specific account.

Use of # to identify the account is now deprecated. The dial plan should be capable of determining the
account to use for this number. However, since users may still be in the habit of entering the prefix, you
may want to include this pattern to handle such a scenario.

Distinguishing between a local seven-digit call in which 9 is not dialed (to access an outside line) and one
in which 9 is dialed to access an outside line.

3xxT

The first pattern is any three-digit number beginning with 3. No transformation. The
assumption is that this is an internal extension. The timer forces Bria Professional to
wait after detecting a three-digit number beginning with 3, in case the user is actually
dialing a local call starting with 3.

1xxxxxxxxxx

The second pattern is any eleven-digit number beginning with 1. Prefix with 9 and dial
as is. The assumption is that this is a long-distance PSTN call within North America
(within North America, all long-distance calls start with 1).

[2-9]xxxxxxxxx

The third pattern is any ten-digit number beginning with a number other than 1. The
assumption is that this is a local PSTN call in a ten-digit dialing zone.

+x.T;

The fourth pattern is a number of any length that begins with +, to indicate an
international PSTN call from North America. Delete the +, prefix with 9011 (011 is the
number to access an international line from North America).

match=2;pre="9";

For the second pattern, prefix 9 to access an outside line.

match=3;pre="91";

For the third pattern, prefix 9 and 1 to access an outside line and enter the long-distance
code.

match=4;prestrip=1;pre="9011

"For the fourth pattern, remove the + and prefix 9011 to access an outside line and enter
the international code.

#1xxxxxxxT

The pattern is a dialing prefix followed by seven digits. The timer forces Bria
Professional to wait to allow a match to the second pattern. The #1 is stripped off and 9
is prepended to access an outside line.

#19xxxxxxx

The pattern is a dialing prefix followed by a 9 and seven digits. The #1 is stripped off.

xxxxxxxT

The pattern is seven digits. The timer forces Bria Professional to wait to allow matching
to the fourth pattern. 9 is prepended to access an outside line.

9xxxxxxx

The pattern is a 9 and seven digits. The input is not transformed.

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