Administrator’s Guide for SIP-T5 Series Smart Media Phones
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"91[5-7]1234"would match “9151234”, “9161234”, “9171234”.
The parenthesis "( )" can be used to group together patterns, for instance,
to logically combine two or more patterns. Example:
"([1-9])([2-7])3" would match “923”, “153”, “673”, etc.
The “$” followed by the sequence number of a parenthesis means the
characters placed in the parenthesis. The sequence number stands for the
corresponding parenthesis. Example:
A replace rule configuration, Prefix: "001(xxx)45(xx)", Replace:
"9001$145$2". When you dial out "0012354599" on your phone, the IP
phone will replace the number with "90012354599". “$1” means 3 digits
in the first parenthesis, that is, “235”. “$2” means 2 digits in the second
parenthesis, that is, “99”.
Replace Rule
Replace rule is an alternative string that replaces the numbers entered by the user. IP phones
support up to 100 replace rules, which can be created either one by one or in batch using a
replace rule template. For more information on how to customize a replace rule template, refer
to Customizing Replace Rule Template File on page 222.
Procedure
Replace rule can be created using the following methods.
Central Provisioning
(Configuration File)
Create the replace rule for the IP
phone.
Parameters:
dialplan.replace.prefix.X
dialplan.replace.replace.X
dialplan.replace.line_id.X
Create the replace rule for the IP
phone.
Navigate to:
http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?m
=mod_data&p=settings-dialplan&q
=load
Details of Configuration Parameters:
dialplan.replace.prefix.X
(X ranges from 1 to 100)
String within 32
characters