Precedence Routing Digit Conversion Table

Last Updated : Oct 29, 2012 |

Assigns the Precedence Routing digit conversion. Digit conversion takes digits dialed on incoming calls and converts the digits to local telephone numbers, usually extension numbers.

Example command: change precedence-routing digit-conversion n, where n is the precedence routing digit conversion table number.

Conv

Use this field to enable additional digit conversion.

Del

Use this field to enter the number of digits that the system must delete from the starting of the dialed string.

Matching Pattern

Use this field to specify the pattern that the system must use to match the dialed number. The pattern can be up to 18 characters long and consist of digits and the wildcard characters, x and X.

Max

Use this field to specify the maximum number of user-dialed digits that the system must collect to match the dialed string.

Min

Use this field to specify the minimum number of user-dialed digits that the system must collect to match the dialed string.

Net

Valid Entry

Usage

ext

Communication Manager routes the call as an extension using the Dial Plan Analysis and Uniform Dial Plan forms, as appropriate.

pre

Precedence routing. Uses the Precedence Analysis Tables to route the call.

Replacement String

Use this field to specify the digit string that must replace the deleted portion of the dialed number.

Valid entry

Usage

blank

To delete the digits without replacement.

0 to 9, *

To type the digit string.

The digit string can have up to 18 characters.

#

To indicate the end of dialing.