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BSGX4e Business Gateway User Guide 285
Release 01.01 NN47928-102
SIP Configuration
Numbering Plan Entry Examples
The following are numbering plan entry examples.
Phone Number Prefix Example
This example configures a numbering plan entry to prepend a zero (0) to every
phone number of length nine (9) that begins with a one (1). For example, if the
phone number dialed is 123456789, the phone number called by the SIP gateway is
0123456789.
number: 1
type: number
length: 9
prepend: 0
> config voice np 1 type number length 9 prepend 0
*> save
Do Not Disturb Example
This example configures two numbering plan entries to enable the use of the Do Not
Disturb feature:
To set Do Not Disturb for a phone, the entry is *78#.
To clear the Do Not Disturb state for a phone, the entry is *79#.
type Indicates whether the entry is for a number or a service code
(number | service).
feature Feature type if type is service. It can be None or one of the fol-
lowing service codes:
SDND Set Do Not Disturb (see “Do Not Disturb Example” (page
285))
CDND Clear Do Not Disturb
SFWA Set Forward All (see “Call Forwarding Example” (page
286))
CFWA Clear Forward All
SFWB Set Forward on Busy
CFWB Clear Forward on Busy
SFWNA Set Forward No Answer (see “Call Forwarding- No
Answer Example” (page 286))
CFWNA Clear Forward No Answer
BXFER Blind Transfer (see “Blind Transfer Example” (page 287))
length Expected length of this number entry.
stripcount Number of digits to strip off from the beginning of the number.
prepend Digits to prepend to the beginning of the number.
Table 88. SIP Numbering Plan Parameters (continued)
Parameter Description
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