Edit Dialing Rule page field descriptions

Last Updated : May 11, 2020 |

Use this page to edit the dialing rule.

Field or Button

Description

Country code

Displays the country code.

Country name

Displays the country name.

Strip

Use to specify the number of digits to remove from the start of the standard phone number before you apply the prefix.

Prefix

Use to specify special characters/digits that are prefixed to the standard phone number before dialing. You can specify special characters such as #, *,-. For example, you can have prefixes like *9, or #9.

Description

Use to specify a brief description for the dialing rule. Description should not contain special characters like ^, ~, `, !, ', ;, $, #, \,<, >, &, ".

Area Code

Use to specify area code for which the specified dialing rule is applicable. Dialing rule with no area code acts as default dialing rule for that country. There can be only one default dialing rule for a country.

Phone Starting Digits

Use to specify starting digits of a phone number. A standard phone number is of format <area-code> <phone-number>. You can add multiple digits that are separated by commas and also use an — to specify a range of digits. For example, the starting digits can be 567, 578, 580–585, 590.

Actions

Use to delete the dialing rule.

Add more rows

You can add more than 1 record at a single click. You can specify a dialing rule for different area codes at one time.

Add

Use to add more rows.

Save

The button to save the changes.