Uniform Dial Plan Table

Last Updated : Jan 09, 2013 |

The UDP provides a common dial plan length — or a combination of extension lengths — that can be shared among a group of Avaya servers. Additionally, UDP can be used alone to provide uniform dialing between two or more private switching systems without ETN, DCS, or Main/Satellite/Tributary configurations.

Available only if Uniform Dialing Plan is enabled for the system.

Example command: change uniform-dialplan n, where n is the uniform dial plan length.

The screenshot of the Uniform Dial Plan table

Conv

Enables or disables additional digit conversion.

Del

Valid Entry

Usage

0 to 9

The number of digits to delete before routing the call. This number must be less than or equal to the number of user dialed digits the system collects to match to the matching pattern.

Insert Digits

Use this field to specify the digits or the number of digits of the location prefix that Communication Manager inserts in the dialed string before routing a call.

Valid entry

Usage

0 to 9

The digits that replace the deleted portion of the dialed number. The deleted portion is the number of digits that Communication Manager deletes specified in the Del field. You can enter up to 10 digits.

Leave the field blank to delete the digits specified in the Del field.

Lx

The variable x is a number from 1 to 11 and represents the number of leading digits of the administered location prefix. Communication Manager prepends the digits of the location prefix to the dialed string. The value of x must be less than the value of the Prefix field on the Location screen.

Len

Valid Entry

Usage

1 to 18

The number of user-dialed digits the system collects to match to this Matching Pattern. This number must be greater than or equal to the Matching Pattern value. The value 2 can be used only when Insert Digits contains an Lx value.

Matching Pattern

Communication Manager matches the value of the Matching Pattern field to the dialed numbers.

Valid entries

Usage

0 to 9

Communication Manager matches the value with the dialed numbers.

You can enter up to 16 digits.

blank

Leave the field blank if you do not want to specify a pattern.

Net

Valid Entry

Usage

aar

ars

enp

ext

The server or switch network used to analyze the converted number. The converted digit-string is routed either as an extension number or through its converted AAR address, its converted ARS address, or its ENP node number.

For enp, the ENP node number must be administered, digit conversion must be disabled, and the Insert Digits must not be administered.

Node Num

Valid Entry

Usage

1 to 999

The ENP (Extension Number Portability) Node Number.

Percent Full

Displays the percentage (0 to 100) of the memory resources allocated for the uniform dial plan data that are currently being used. For details on the system memory resources, see Avaya Aura® Communication Manager System Capacities Table.