Cisco Systems D14659.03 Network Router User Manual


 
Example dial plan rules
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Condition Action
Maximum call
bandwidth
Description
0
Match calls
incoming on port
"1" leased line
group "2"
Call this number
"10.2.1.12 ! 555"
<use default
value>
This rule matches any call arriving
from the ISDN network using leased
line group 2 on ISDN port 1 and
forwards it to the auto attendant on
the MCU at 10.2.1.12. (The MCU's
auto attendant is configured with
Numeric ID 555.)
1
Match calls
incoming on port
"2" leased line
group "1"
Enter the auto
attendant + TCS-
4
<use default
value>
This rule matches any call arriving
from the ISDN network using leased
line group 1 on ISDN port 2 and
forwards it to the auto attendant
which dials out using the TCS-4
extension.
2
Match calls
incoming on port
"Any" leased
line group "Any"
Call this number
"10.2.1.10"
<use default
value>
This rule matches any call arriving
from the ISDN network (that has not
matched either of the above two
rules) and forwards it to, for example
an operator, at 10.2.1.10
IP to ISDN dial plan (leased line mode)
The dial plan shown below is the IP to ISDN dial plan:
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Condition Action TCS-4 extension Description
0
Called number
matches
"98(D)(D)(D+)"
Call port $1
leased line group
$2
$3
This rule matches any call to a four-
digit number beginning 98. The
dialed digits also provide the ISDN
port number, the leased line group,
and the TCS-4 extension. For
example, if the called number is
9812777, the call will be made on
ISDN port 1 using leased line group
2, with TCS-4 extension 777.
1
Match any
incoming call
Call port "2"
leased line
group"3"
This rule matches any call that does
not match the first rule in the dial
plan. In this example, calls to port 2
leased line group 3 will be answered
by an operator.