User's Manual
As most phone users are used to dialing digits to indicate the address of the destination, there
is a need to specify the rule by which digits are transformed into a URI. The IP Deskphone with
SIP Software dialing plan contains two sections delimited by two percent signs (%%).
Figure 6: Sample dialing plan declarations section
In the declaration section, the administrator can define the variables. The variables must start
with a dollar ($) sign, followed by a number or a character, such as $1 or $a. There are two
variables that are reserved by system. They are as follows:
$$ : used for the collected digits if they match the pattern
$t : default timer
There must be a domain name defined and the domain name can be represented by any
variable. In
Figure 5: Sample dialing plan on page 104, the domain name is represented by
$n.
The variable definitions take the form:
Figure 7: Sample dialing plan variable definitions
For example:
$1="avaya.com"
$2="Avaya"
$3="."
$4="com"
$5="Avaya.com"
$t=10000 (default timer is 10 seconds)
$a=Avaya.com
The second section of dialing plan contains the digit map. The digit map section has three
subsections that are divided by a separator of two ampersands (&&).
Create the Dialing Plan file on the provisioning server
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