Appendix D
Dial Plan Parameters and Defaults
Note
Example 1
OL-1267-01
No syntax check is performed by the actual implementation. It is the
responsibility of the provisioner to make sure that the dial plan is syntactically
valid.
The dial plan:
.t7>#......t4-|911|1t7>#..........t1-|0t4>#.t7-
or
.t7>#r6t4-|911|1t7>#.r9t1-|0t4>#.t7-
consists of the following rules:
•
.t7>#r6t4-—You must enter at least one digit. After the first digit is entered
and matched by the dial plan, the timeout before automatic send is 7 seconds,
and the terminating character # can be entered at any time to manually send
the dial string. After 7 digits are entered, the timeout before automatic send
changes to 2 seconds. The - at the end of the rule allows further digits to be
entered until the dial string is sent by the timeout or the user entering the #
character.
911—If the dial string 911 is entered, send it immediately.
•
•
1t7>#.r9t1—If the first digit entered is 1, the timeout before automatic send
is 7 seconds, and the terminating character # can be entered at any time to
manually send the dial string. After the 11th digit is entered, the timeout
before automatic send changes to 1 second. The user can enter more digits
until the dial string is sent by the timeout or by the user entering the #
character.
•
0t4>#.t7—If the first digit entered is 0, the timeout before automatic send is
4 seconds, and the terminating character # can be entered at any time to
manually send the dial string. After the 2nd digit is entered, the timeout
before automatic send changes to 7 seconds. The user can enter more digits
until the dial string is sent by the timeout or by the user entering the #
character.
Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide
About Dial Plan Commands
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