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Command syntax is case insensitive. In the sample dial plans supplied
with the system, and in this section, commands use upper and lower case
to make them easier to read.
An entry that begins with “n” for example, nDialPlanID, indicates an
integer field. Integer IDs are used in many places, and must be within
the range 1 through 32768. The system reserves dial plan table ID
numbers 1, 2, and 3 for Internal, Incoming, and Least Cost Routing,
respectively.
An entry that begins with “sz” (for example, szDescription) indicates a
field composed of alphanumeric characters. Acceptable characters are
a through z, A through Z, and 0 through 9.
Each line in the configuration file must contain a complete command.
The system reads all lines in the configuration file, and ignores only those
lines containing one or more syntax errors. The system treats any line that
begins with / (forward slash) as a comment and ignores it.
CAUTION: Do not place comments at the end of a command line.
Table 60 Dial Plan Command Summary
Command Name
Description
Table Create
Creates a dial plan table.
TableEntry Create
Creates an entry in a dial plan table.
DestinationRoute Create
Creates a route that specifies the primary and
alternative destination device of a call.
DestinationRouteEntry Create
Creates a destination route entry that
identifies a single destination device or device
list.
DestinationRouteOperation Create
Creates a digit manipulation operation for a
destination route entry.
TimedRoute Create
Creates a timed route (a route that the system
uses based on defined criteria for time of day
and day of week).
TimedRouteEntry Create
Creates a timed route entry specifying either a
time of day or system mode, day of the week
criteria, and the destination route to use if
that criteria are met.
TimedRouteOperation Create
Creates a digit manipulation operation for a
timed route entry.