3Com Nbx 100 And Ss3 Nbx Administration Guide
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Dial Plan Configuration File Commands121 ExternalSettings Syntax ExternalSettings szExternalKeysetPrefix szFirstAutoDiscoverExtension szDefaultAutoExtension DescriptionSpecifies settings for several aspects of external devices. Arguments szExternalKeysetPrefix — The digits that are prepended to external calls made in Keyset mode. This is used to determine the Class of Service (CoS) for external calls made in Keyset mode. Typical values for this digit are 8, 9, or 0 (zero). This prefix is set to the...
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122CHAPTER 2: DIAL PLAN PreTranslator Create Syntax PreTranslator Create nPreTranslatorId szDescription DescriptionCreates a pretranslator. If the pretranslator already exists, this command removes all of its entries and operations, and overwrites its description with the new information. Arguments nPreTranslatorId — An integer in the range 1 through 32768. szDescription — The description or name of the pretranslator. Example: This command creates a pretranslator, designates it as the first one...
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Dial Plan Configuration File Commands123 PreTranslatorEntry Create 1 6 5 PreTranslatorEntry Create 1 7 6 PreTranslatorEntry Create 1 8 7 PreTranslatorEntry Create 1 9 8 PreTranslatorEntry Create 1 10 9 PreTranslatorEntry Delete Syntax PreTranslatorEntry Delete nPreTranslatorId nEntryId DescriptionDeletes a pretranslator entry or deletes all entries for a particular pretranslator. Use caution when using this command to delete Pretranslator entries in an existing Dial Plan. In general, it is best to...
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124CHAPTER 2: DIAL PLAN PreTranslatorOperation Create Syntax PreTranslatorOperation Create nPreTranslatorId nEntryId nOperId szOperation szValue DescriptionCreates a digit manipulation operation for a pretranslator entry. If the specified digit manipulation operation already exists, this command overwrites it with the new information. During pretranslation, the system processes the list of operations in ascending nOperId order ( nOperId 1 first). Arguments nPreTranslatorId — An integer in the range...
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Dial Plan Configuration File Commands125 Arguments nDialPlanTableId — An integer in the range 1 through 32768. The default dial plan tables use ID numbers 1 through 3: 1 — Internal dial plan table 2 — Incoming dial plan table 3 — Least Cost Routing table szDescription — The description or name of the dial plan table. The NBX NetSet utility uses this name to refer to the table. Example: This example command creates dial plan table 1 and names it “Internal 4 Digit Extensions.” Table Create 1 Internal 4...
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126CHAPTER 2: DIAL PLAN nMinDigits — An integer specifying the minimum number of digits to collect. nMaxDigits — An integer specifying the maximum number of digits to collect. szCallClass — The call class for this dial plan entry. The call class corresponds to permissions granted to users in their Class of Service. Values are Internal, Local, LongDistance, International, WAN, TollFree, Emergency, COCode, Wireless, Other, Toll, AlternateLong, Operator, TrunkToTrunk, Diagnostics, and NotAllowed....
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Dial Plan Configuration File Commands127 nDefaultDestinationRouteId — An integer in the range 1 through 32768 identifying the destination route the system must use if none of the entries in this timed route match the current time of day. szDescription — A description or name of the timed route. Example: This example command creates timed route 7 which uses destination route 1, defined in the “Routes” section of the system configuration file. The description of route 7 is “Business Hours Long...
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128CHAPTER 2: DIAL PLAN Example: If you define business hours from 8:00 to 17:00 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and from 9:00 to 18:00 Tuesdays and Thursdays, then a timed route entry both szStartTime and szEndTime set to “open” applies differently on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday than on Tuesday and Thursday. You set the beginning and ending times for open, lunch, and other using the NBX NetSet utility. Click System Configuration, then the Business Identity tab, and the Business Hours button....
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Dial Plan Configuration File Commands129 The first entry is timed route 7, timed route entry 1. The two occurrences of the word “Open” instruct the system to use the start time and end time defined by the “open for business” hours, and the letters “SMTWTFS” indicate that this entry applies to all seven days of the week (Sunday through Saturday). The number 6 designates destination route 6, defined in the system routes table. Because this entry applies to the “open for business” hours, route 6 could...
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130CHAPTER 2: DIAL PLAN Arguments nRouteId — An integer in the range 1 through 32768. nEntryId — An integer in the range 1 through 32768 specifying the timed route entry to which this operation applies. nOperId — An integer in the range 1 through 32768. The system processes the list of operations in ascending nOperId order (nOperId 1 first). szOperation — The name of the digit manipulation operation to perform: stripLead, stripTrail, replace, prepend, append. szValue — The value used by the...