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Sample Solutions Using Dial Plan Configuration File Commands131
PreTranslatorOperation Create 1 1 1 stripLead 1
Explanation: For pretranslator table 1, PreTranslatorEntry 1, create the 
first PreTranslatorOperation. This performs a stripLead operation, 
removing a single leading digit from the incoming number.
Customer Requirement 2.Assume that the telephone company 
passes 10-digit numbers to the NBX system for each incoming telephone 
call (for example, numbers in the range 4567-89-3000 through...

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Customer Requirement 3.Assume that the telephone company 
assigns a group of 4-digit DID/DDI numbers from 6000 through 6199; 
however, you want to use internal telephone extensions from 3000 
through 3199. Also, you want the number 6111 to connect the caller to 
an Auto Attendant line for the customer service group.
Add these lines to the dial plan configuration file:
PreTranslator Create 1 6XXX to 3XXX Translator
Explanation: Creates PreTranslator 1, and names it “6XXX to 3XXX...

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Sample Solutions Using Dial Plan Configuration File Commands133
TableEntry Create 2 4 3 4 4 Internal 0 0
Explanation: In table ID 2 (Incoming dial plan table) entry 4 instructs the 
system to look for 3 as the first in a sequence of 4 digits (both Min and 
Max are 4). If the system finds such a sequence, it assigns Internal as the 
call class. The system does not use the number in the priority column, 
so it remains 0 (zero). The system directs the call to route 0 (zero), 
the default route for internal...

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TableEntry Create 1 48 91508 12 12 LongDistance 0 1
Explanation: In table ID 1 (the Internal table), creates entry 48, which 
directs the system to look for the digits 91508 at the beginning of any 
12-digit sequence (Min and Max are both 12). If the system detects such a 
sequence, it assigns LongDistance as the class of service. Because the system 
software does not use the priority value, the system leaves 0 (zero) as the 
value, and assigns the call to route 1 (the route that...

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Sample Solutions Using Dial Plan Configuration File Commands135
In combination, the five lines in the internal table work with these two 
lines in the Routes section of the dial plan.
DestinationRoute Create 1 Boston Low-cost Carrier
DestinationRoute Create 2 T1 Line to DEF Telephone Company
Explanation: Creates two routes, numbered 1 and 2, with the names 
“Boston Low-cost Carrier” and “T1 Line to DEF Telephone Company.”
DestinationRouteEntry Create 1 1 *0001
DestinationRouteEntry Create 2 1 *0001...

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136CHAPTER 2: DIAL PLAN
Customer Requirement 6.Assume that you want to use two different 
long distance carriers at different times of the day, to obtain a cost saving. 
To select one long distance carrier from 7:30 a.m.) to 3:00 p.m., prepend 
1010321 to each call. To select another carrier and obtain a lower rate 
from 3:00 p.m. until opening business hours the next day, prepend 
1010220. This assumes the business is not open on weekends.
Add these lines to the dial plan configuration file:
TableEntry...

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Sample Solutions Using Dial Plan Configuration File Commands137
DestinationRouteOperation Create 29 1 2 prepend 1010321
Explanation: For DestinationRoute 29, entry 1, create operation 2, 
which prepends 1010321 to select the long distance carrier to use from 
7:30 a.m. Monday through Friday.
DestinationRoute Create 28 Carrier After 3pm and Closed
Explanation: Create DestinationRoute 28 and call it “Carrier After 
3 p.m. and Closed.”
DestinationRouteEntry Create 28 1 *0002
Explanation: For...

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DEVICE CONFIGURATION
This chapter describes how to configure and manage devices on the NBX 
system. It covers these topics:
■Adding, Removing, and Modifying Telephones
■Creating and Managing Bridged Extensions
■Creating and Managing Telephone Groups
■Recording and Monitoring Telephone Calls
■Creating and Managing Button Mappings
■Configuring Call Park
■Changing Device IP Settings
■Configuring the NBX 1105 Attendant Console
■Configuring and Managing Analog Line Card Ports
■Connecting and Managing Analog...

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140CHAPTER 3: DEVICE CONFIGURATION
Adding, Removing, 
and Modifying 
TelephonesThis section describes how to add, remove, and modify system telephone 
devices. You can also review the status of each device and configure 
button mappings for NBX telephones.
Adding a New
TelephoneYou can configure a new telephone in two ways: using Auto Discovery or 
manually.
■Auto Discovery method — Auto Discovery is the simplest and most 
common method of adding a new telephone. When you enable Auto 
Discovery and then...
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