Xblue Networks X-50 User Manual

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SIP

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Dial Plan:

The Dial Plan is used to make calling faster by comparing the dialed number with an entry in the Dial Plan. When a

dialed number matches one of the entries, the call is immediately placed. If no match is found, the call will wait until

the “Dial Timeout” timer has expired. You can always press the

“Check Button” to place the call without

waiting.

Dial Plan: - Use the following rules to establish a dial plan.

An entry of “X” represents all digits from 0~9. For example, and entry of 2xx represents all three digit

numbers that begin with the number 2 - 200~299.

From [Digit to Digit] - represents all digits from within the entered range. This used to define a specific

range within a entry. For example, an entry of 20[0-9] represents three digits numbers from 200 through

209.

An [Entered Digit] - represents the specific digit in the location that it is entered. For example, an entry of

20[1234] represents specific numbers 201, 202, 203 and 204.

The use of the “|” - separates each rule in the dial plan.

TABLE 6.1 Dial Plan Entries

Entry

Result

2xx|3xx

All three digit numbers between 200 and 399

10x|11x

All three digit numbers between 100 and 119

30[6-9]

The specific numbers 306, 307, 308 and 309

10[45]

The specific numbers 104 and 105

10x|11x|20[0-5|22[0123]|35x

This entry will dial 100~109 | 110~119 | 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205 | 220,
221, 222, 223 | 350~359

Caution:

It is not a good idea to use 1xx because it could block long

distance telephone numbers such as 1207... A better entry is

10x|11x.

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