A dialing plan for POTS-to-SIP outgoing calls consists of a series of acceptable dial strings and the corresponding IP addresses to which SIP control messages are sent to initiate the call.
To create new SIP dial plan settings, click the Create button.
SIP Dial Plan
Destination Type | Choose either Dial IP Address or Destination Name. |
Destination Name/IP | When a match is detected between the collected digits and the dial string in this SIP dialplan, this IP address is used for SIP negotiations to initiate the call. The name of the destination of the specified dial string. |
Dial String | String used by the dial plan. Each dial string is represented
as digits, wildcards, and regular-expression-like patterns according to
the following rules:
– 0T for the number zero and nothing else. – 011T for numbers 011 then any number of digits before the interdigit time out. – 9T for the number 9 and any number of digits before the interdigit time out. – #T anything followed by a # and an interdigit time out.
– .T for any number of digits before the interdigit timeout. – *x.T | x.T indicates star plus any number of digits followed by the inter-digit timeout or any number of digits followed by the inter-digit timeout. – *.xT | x.T | [2-9]11 indicates star plus any number of digits followed by the inter-digit timeout or any number of digits followed by the inter-digit timeout. or digits 2 to 9 followed by 11. The [2-9]11 explicit digit matching enables expedited call connections for emergency calls |
Number Of Digits | The number of digits to wait for before initiating the call. |
Prefix Strip | Specifies the number of prefix digits to strip from the dialed digits. |
Prefix Add | Specifies the string that is added to the beginning of the dialed digits before the call is initiated. |
Dial Plan Type | Indicates the type of the dial plan. UA has to differentiate between normal dialing and dialing when call features like call park are initiated. The different kinds of dial plan types are: Normal or Call Park or ESA (Emergency stand alone) |
Ovride Intdigit Timeout |
Indicates the duration, in seconds, that the device will wait after each digit is entered before assuming the user has finished entering digits.
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VoIP Server |
Select the VOIP server |
May 28, 2012