Specifications
Managing Calling Rules Creating a Calling Rule
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6. In the From field, type one or more phone numbers for which the calling rule applies.
Keep the following in mind when filling in the From field:
If you specify a 7- or 10-digit number, the calling rule is effective only if the designated IP-PBX
has a numbering plan that includes entries that maps the short and long version of numbers
within the numbering plan. For more information, see “Configuring Numbering Plan Settings”
on page 122.
Do not use hyphens when specifying phone numbers. For example, type 4085554442.
If typing more than one phone number, separate the phone numbers with commas (for
example, 4085551732, 4085554356).
You can type up to 50 characters in the From box. If you use commas to separate phone
numbers, the commas count toward the 50-character limit.
If you leave this box empty, the calling rule applies to all phone numbers. If you do not specify
any phone numbers in this field, you must specify a time constraint, as described in Step
step 2.
Table 9 lists patterns that you can use in the From field to specify a range of phone numbers rather
than individually specifying phone numbers.
Table 9: Allowed Patterns for Phone Numbers
Valid and Active States Description
X Specifies a single digit in the range 0 through 9.
For example, if you type 408555120X, the calling rule
applies for all phone numbers starting with 408555120,
up to 4085551209.
[list] Specifies a single digit within list, where list is one or
more digits.
For example, if you type 408555120[123], the calling
rule applies for the following phone numbers:
4085551201, 4085551202, 4085551203.
[digit1-digit2] Specifies a single digit in a range from digit1 through
digit2.
For example, if you type 408555120[0-7], the calling
rule applies only for the following phone numbers:
4085551200, 4085551201, 4085551202, 4085551203,
4085551204, 4085551205, 4085551206, and
4085551207.
[*list] Specifies zero or more digits from the list.
For example, if you type 408555[*123]444, the
following are some of the numbers for which the calling
rule is applied: 4085551444, 4085552444.