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2634 CHAPTER 174: DIAL PLAN CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
Description Use the private-line command to configure the private line auto ring-down
(PLAR) function.
Use the
undo private-line command to disable the private line auto ring-down
function.
This function is disabled by default.
This command is applicable to FXO, FXS, analog E&M interface and digital E1
voice interface.
Example # Configure the private line auto ring-down function on voice subscriber line 1/0
so that 5559262 is automatically dialed out when the subscriber picks up the
phone.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] voice-setup
[Sysname-voice] subscriber-line1/0
[Sysname-voice-line1/0] private-line 5559262
rule
Syntax rule rule-tag input-number output-number [ number-type input-number-type
output-number-type | numbering-plan input-numbering-plan output-numbering-plan ]
*
undo rule { rule-tag | all }
View Voice number-substitute view
Parameter all: Deletes all number substitution rules.
rule-tag: Number identifying a substitution rule, in the range of 0 to 31.
input-number: Input string of a number involved in number substitution, in the
format of [ ^ ] [ + ] string [ $ ], up to 31 characters. The signs are explained as
follows:
Caret (^): The match begins with the first character of a number string. That is,
the router begins with the first character of the match string to match a user
number.
Plus sign (+): It appears before a number, indicating that the number is an
E.164 number.
Dollar sign ($): It indicates that the last character of the match string must be
matched. That is, the last digit of a user number must be matched with the last
character of the match string.
string: String consisting of characters such as 0 to 9, #, *, ., !, and %.
Table 687 explains these characters: