3Com NBX 100 Network Router User Manual


 
28 CHAPTER 2: DIAL PLAN
Dial Plan Concepts
and Overview
The dial plan configuration file is an ASCII text file that implements the
dial plan and specifies pretranslation (digit manipulation). The system is
shipped with several default dial plan configuration files, typically, a
3-digit and a 4-digit file for each supported country.
The dial plan configuration file includes several tables:
Internal — Must be table ID 1
Incoming — Must be table ID 2
Least Cost Routing — Must be table ID 3
Routes
Pretranslators
You can create additional tables if necessary.
Each dial plan table consists of a series of entries, each of which includes
a sequence of digits and the action to be performed by the NBX system in
response to sending or receiving those digits. For more information on
the Internal, Incoming, and Least Cost Routing dial plan tables, see
Dial
Plan Tables on page 34.
Usually, you access the dial plan configuration file and manage dial plan
operations, tables, pretranslators, and extension lists through the NBX
NetSet administration utility. If your dial plan is larger than 32,000
characters, however, you cannot edit the dial plan using the NBX NetSet
utility. You must export the dial plan, edit it, and then import it.
Before you configure the dial plan, please be sure that you understand
these concepts:
Call Process Flow (page 29)
Inbound and Outbound Call Processing (page 29)
NBX System Database (page 30)
NBX System Dial Plan (page 30)
Pretranslation (page 31)
Routing (page 31)
In addition, be sure to understand how the dial plan configuration file
can affect other parts of the NBX system. See
System Features Affected
by the Dial Plan Configuration” on page 32.