The number that the Communication Manager instance uses to match the dialed numbers. You can enter up to 18 digits in the Matching Pattern field. You can also enter wildcard characters like x and X.
Length
The length of the dialed string for each type of call.
Del
The number of digits the system must delete from the initial digits of the dialed string.
Insert Digits
The specific digits or number of administered location prefix digits inserted before routing the call. Select one of the following:
0 to 9 (1 to 4 digits): The digits that replace the deleted portion of the dialed number.
Lx (1 to 5): The variable x represents the number of digits between 1 and 5 and is the number of leading digits taken from the administered location prefix. These digits are followed by the dialed string. x must be less than the number of digits in the location prefix.
blank: Leave the Insert Digits field blank if you do not want to specify the location prefix digits.
Net
The method that the call-processing server network uses to analyze the converted number. Select one of the following:
ext: If you use this option, the call-processing server network analyzes the converted digit-string as an extension number.
aar: If you use this option, the call-processing server network analyzes the converted digit-string as an AAR address.
ars: If you use this option, the call-processing server network analyzes the converted digit-string as an ARS address.
Conv
The field that enables additional digital conversion.
Node Number
The destination node number in a private network when the system uses node number routing or Distributed Communication System (DCS). The possible values are:
blank: Use this option if you do not want to enter the destination node number. This is the default option.
1 to 999: Use this option to enter the destination node number.