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ipbx input pattern voip Pattern match for VoIP dialing [3469]11|*xx|**|
1900r7x!| 976r4!|
1800r7x|[^1]
r6x|1r3x[^1]r6x|
1010Se#e*p2r*x|
0Se#e*p2r*x
ipbx input pattern pstn Pattern match for PSTN dialing 911
ipbx hot line dialing Enables automatic hot-line dialing Disabled
ipbx warm line dialing Enables shorter duration timeout for warm line dialing Disabled
ipbx hotwarm dial
string
Hot/warm dial string (empty)
ipbx polarity dialing Sets the SLAC line polarity during dialing (forward or
reverse)
Forward
ipbx polarity dial done Sets the SLAC line polarity after dialing is done (forward
or reverse)
Forward
ipbx polarity connect Sets the SLAC line polarity during connect (forward or
reverse)
Forward
ipbx polarity an-
swer
Sets the SLAC line polarity during answer (forward or
reverse)
Forward
ipbx polarity idle Sets the SLAC line polarity during idle (forward or re-
verse)
Forward
Ipbx party line enable Enables the two lines to be bridged with the use of hock
ash
Disabled
VoIP Dial Pattern:
The VoIP Dial Pattern and the PSTN Dial Pattern together determine how the ATA handles dial strings when
someone dials a number from an attached phone. For units without an FXO port, the PSTN Dial Pattern
is ignored. In a given location, there are generally only a few types of dialed numbers that need to be
dened.Thereisdialingforlocalcalls,thereisdialingfordomestictollcalls,andthereisdialingforin-
ternationaltollcalls.Inaddition,therearespecicshortstringsthataresetasideforemergencydialing,
and there may be other special strings that invoke telephone features.
Bydefault,theATAisconguredtohandlenumberpatternsineverycountryintheworld.Formodels
with an FXO port, emergency calls are by default routed to the PSTN, and all other calls are routed via
VoIP. You can use the Dial Patterns to change which calls are sent via VoIP, and which are sent to the
PSTN. For example, you may want to send all local calls via the PSTN, because these may be free on
yourPSTNline.YoumayalsowanttotailortheDialPatternstopreciselyreecttheformatoftelephone
numbersinyourlocation.Forexample,thedefaultcongurationrecognizesthatalocalnumbermaybe
from 5 to 10 digits long. If local numbers are always 8 digits, this means that the ATA will wait a few sec-
ondsafterthe8thdigithasbeendialed,toseeifanydigitsfollow.Youcouldredenethelocaldialstring
always to expect 8 digits, and to immediately send the number to the service provider once someone had
dialed 8 digits.
Parameter Description
“|” separates different possible patterns
“r” repeatbyfollowinganumber(1-9),letter(a-zfor10to35times)or“*”,“+”or“.”to
mean any number of times (255 times)
“.” repeat previous digit any number of times (0 to 255)