Specifications

Chapter 12 - Telephony Configuration Administration Manual (SIP/MGCP Version)
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Using a Dial Map for Calls Outside the Country
If your users are making calls outside your country, it may sometimes
be hard to determine exactly the number of digits they will have to
enter. You could devise a Dial Map that takes this problem into
account:
001x.T
Where the Dial Map looks for a number that begins with 001, then any
number of digits after that (x.).
Example
Table 38 on page 91 outlined various call types one could make. All
these possibilities could be covered in one Dial Map:
0T|00T|[1-7]xxx|8xxxxxxx|#xxxxxxx|91xxxxxxxxxx|9011x.T
Validating a
Dial Map
If you enter a Dial Map expression in one of the Dial Map rules, the
AT-VP504E FXS will validate the Dial Map and indicate if it is correct
or not.
Setting up Dial
Maps
The Provisioning MIB allows to create four (4) different Dial Map rules.
These rules are located under the group
apaUIMapRuleGroup
and
labelled as follows:
apaUIMapRule1Group
apaUIMapRule2Group
apaUIMapRule3Group
apaUIMapRule4Group
Dial Maps follow these rules:
Dial Map rules are checked sequentially. If a phone
number potentially matches two of the rules, the first rule
encountered will be applied.
Dial Map rules assume that you have properly set the
Area Code
and
Country Code
variables in the
Note: When making the actual call and dialing the number, the
AT-VP504E FXS automatically removes the “T” found at the end of a
dialed number, if there is one (after a match). This character is for
indication purposes only.