Command Reference Guide

3Com Router 5000 Family and Router 6000 Family dot-match 137
Command Reference
dot-match
Purpose Use the dot-match command to configure dot match rules of the
number-substitute rules.
Use the
undo dot-match command to restore the default value. The configuration
of this command only applies to the rules of the number-substitute list in the current
view.
Syntax dot-match { end-only | left-right | right-left }
undo dot-match
Parameters end-only
Reserve the digits that correspond to all the dots “.” at
the end of the number input format.
left-right
Reserve from left to right the digits that correspond to
the dots in the number input format.
right-left
Reserve from right to left the digits that correspond to
the dots in the number input format.
Default By default, the dot match rule is set to end-only.
Example Set the dot match rule of the number-substitute list 20 to right-left.
[3Com -voice-dial] number-substitute 20
[3Com -voice-dial-substitute20] dot-match right-left
View This command can be used in the following views:
Voice Number-Substitute view
Description According to the configuration of the dot-match command, the dots can be
reserved by quantity and position of the dots configured in output format of the
number-substitute rules,. There are three dot match modes in the number-substitute
rules.
Reserve the digits that correspond to all the dots at the end of the number input
format. It is the default mode.
Reserve from left to right the digits that correspond to the dots in the number
input format.
Reserve from right to left the digits that correspond to the dots in the number
input format.
The dots “.” here are virtual match digits. Virtual match digits are the digits that
match the variable part (such as + % ! []) in an expression. For example, when 1255 is
matched with 1[234]55, the virtual match digit is 2; when it is matched with 125+,