How to Create Dial Plans
Argument
Route=" route"
Tone=" tone"
Specify the pound sign (#) and asterisk (*) as dialed digits if required.
Step 4
The # is processed as a "dial now" event by default. You can override this by specifying # in the
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dial-plan template, in which case the phone does not dial immediately when the # is pressed but does
continue to match the dial-plan template that specifies the #. The # is not matched by the wildcard
character * or the period (.).
The * is processed as a wildcard character. You can override this by preceding the * with the
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backward slash (\) escape sequence, resulting in the sequence \*. The phone automatically strips the
\ so that it does not appear in the outgoing dial string. When * is received as a dialed digit, it is
matched by the wildcard characters * and period (.).
Specify the comma (,) as a secondary dial tone if required.
Step 5
In earlier releases, a comma in the dial-plan template caused the phone to play the default secondary dial
tone (Bellcore-Outside). With this release, you can specify which tones are played. All tone names
should begin with a common prefix. Tone names, which are case insensitive, are as follows:
Bellcore-Alerting
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Bellcore-Busy
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Bellcore-BusyVerify
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Bellcore-CallWaiting
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Bellcore-Confirmation
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Bellcore-dr1
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Bellcore-dr2
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Bellcore-dr3
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Bellcore-dr4
If desired, specify
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X%s%%
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Proxy to which to route the call. Valid values are default,
emergency, and FQDN. FQDN is treated the same as default proxy.
This entry is not case sensitive.
User-specific dial tone. If no tone is specified, the default secondary
dial tone plays. If a comma (,) is specified followed by a tone, the
phone plays the indicated tone instead of the secondary dial tone. If
a tone is specified but there is no comma, the tone is ignored.
You can specify up to three different secondary dial tones in a single
dial-plan template. The tones play in the order in which they appear
in the template. Multiple tone entries are condensed into a single
comma. For example, the phone interprets the match string
as
and treats the three commas as a single comma.
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Bellcore-dr5
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Bellcore-dr6
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Bellcore-Hold
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Bellcore-Inside
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Bellcore-None
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Bellcore-Outside (default)
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Bellcore-Permanent
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Bellcore-Reminder
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at the end of each string to denote the type of plan (for example,
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%% produces a %.
Xab12cd34ef5678
No need to use the input.
919
Nothing goes in for the extra
12345678
dots.
Bellcore-Reorder
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Bellcore-Stutter
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CallWaiting-2
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CallWaiting-3
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CallWaiting-4
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Cisco-BeepBonk
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Cisco-Zip
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Cisco-ZipZip
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).
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