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5001 = This parameter can disable searching in the table. In this case, last row “Other” is used
for all numbers.
5002 = This parameter can disable an use of a the column “Call enable”. In this case, all
numbers can be enabled or bared by this parameter; but a fitting row is searched and
the other parameters are used.
5003 = This parameter can disable an use of a the column “Call routing”. In this case, all calls
can be directed to GSM or PSTN. It can be usual e.g. if one network is not working, to
redirect all calls to second one.
5004 = This parameter can disable an use of a the column “Number length”.
5005 = This parameter can disable an use of a the column End #. In this case, a character # is
not interpreted as an end of dialling generally.
5006 = This parameter can disable an use of a the column End *. In this case, a character * is
not interpreted as an end of dialling generally.
5007 = This parameter can disable a transmitting of initial tariff pulses on the beginning of a
GSM call.
5008 = This parameter can disable a transmitting of tariff pulses during a GSM call.
5009 = This parameter can disable an use of columns "Take away" a "Add".
5991 = This parameter not exists! Row 599x is used for numbers, which are not matching with
any row in the table.
5992 = This parameter enables or disables all numbers, which are not matching with any row in
the table.
5993 = This parameter tells, if calls are routed to GSM or PSTN. It is used for all numbers,
which are not matching with any row in the table.
5994 = This parameter can define a maximum length of all numbers, which are not matching
with any row in the table.
5995 = This parameter defines, if a character # is interpreted as an end of dialling for all
numbers, which are not matching with any row in the table.
5996 = This parameter defines, if a character * is interpreted as an end of dialling for all
numbers, which are not matching with any row in the table.
5997 = This parameter can set a number of initial tariff pulses on the beginning of a GSM call. It
is used for all numbers, which are not matching with any row in the table.
5998 = This parameter can set a period of tariff pulses during a GSM call. It is used for all
numbers, which are not matching with any row in the table.
5999 = This parameter can remove a selected number of digits from the beginning of number. It
is used for all numbers, which are not matching with any row in the table.
5990 = This parameter can contain a number to be added to the beginning of number. It is used
for all numbers, which are not matching with any row in the table.
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