Re: SPA3000 Dial Plan Help
"Mr E Mann" <si_d@yahthepissoo.com> wrote in message
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> "PhilT" <newsnet@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Mr E Mann wrote:
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>>> Now this is where I want to try to play clever
>>>
>>> I want to use a gateway when I prefix the call with, for example, #1...
>>> which will also need to send the international number format
>>>
>>> Therefore, my local numbers will become #1 234567 and national numbers
>>> will
>>> be #1 01111 234567
>>>
>>> Is this possible?
>>> Will adding this work:
>>>
>>> <#1[2-8]:0044[2-8]>xxxxx<:@gw1> | <#10[1278]:0044[1278]xxxxxxxxx<:@gw1>
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>> syntax error ? missing > in the second part.
>>
>> also the bit on the left is missing the 1933 after the 0044
>>
>> should you also cater for numbers that have fewer digits ?
>>
>> Phil
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> Hi Phil
>
> Many thanks for the response! Yes, I am missing a > in the second part,
> and the area code is also missing. How do I cater for fewer digits? I
> guess there is a trick to it!
>
> Anyway, I have been delving, and have the following dial plan crafted
> which I think will do what I need (about to upload it and see)... is there
> a more graceful way of writing it (and also, how do I allow for shorter
> numbers in this one?)
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> Many thanks
>
> Simon
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OK, I know it's bad practice to reply to ones own posts... but I seem to
have sussed it :)
I've shortened the dialling plan, and have set the #1 prefix to dial out
through gateway 1!
So here it is below for google to archive for all time (so I can find it
again if I lose it!)
(*xx | <:14101933>[2-8]x. | 00[1-9]x. | 090x! | <0:1410>[12578]x. |
<#1:00441933>[2-8]x.<:@gw1> | <#10:0044>[1278]x.<:@gw1> |
<#1:>00[1-9]x.<:@gw1>)
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