Command Reference Guide

240rule 3Com Router 5000 Family and Router 6000 Family
Command Reference
Pay attention to the following points:
The character or characters in front of "!”, “%”, and
“+” are not to be matched accurately. They are
handled similar to the wildcard “.”. Moreover, these
symbols cannot be used alone. There must be a valid
digit or digits in front of them.
number-type
Number type.
numbering-plan
Numbering plan.
input-number-type
Input type number, the value of which are abbreviated,
any, international, national, network, reserved,
subscriber, and unknown.
abbreviated: Abbreviated number type.
any: It is not a specific number type, meaning any
input number type can match.
international: International number type.
national: National number type.
network: Network-specifice number type.
reserved: Reserved for extension.
subscriber: Subscriber number type.
unknown: Unknown number type.
output-number-type
Output number type, refer to the argument
input-number-type for its value, excluding any.
data: Data numbering plan.
isdn: ISDN telephone numbering plan.
national: National standard numbering plan.
private: Private numbering plan.
reserved: Reserved for extension.
telex: Subscriber telex numbering plan.
unknown: Unknown numbering plan.
Dots in input-number and output-number are handled in three ways:
Treat dots in output-number as invalid. When you use the dot-match
command to configure the dot match rule as end-only (that is, only dots at the
end of the input format are handled), the dots in
output-number are discarded
immediately, and the digits corresponding to all the dots at the end of
input-number are added to the end of output-number.
Discards extra dots in output-number. When you use the dot-match
command to configure the dot match rule as right-left (from right to left) or
left-right (from left to right), and the dot digits in
output-number are more than
those in
input-number, all digits corresponding to the dots in input-number
are selected to replace the dots in output-number one by one from left to right.
The dots not replaced in
output-number are discarded. That is, the dots to the
right are discarded.