User`s manual

H.323 User's Manual 5. Web Management
Version 5.0 95 December 2006
5.5.3.1 Dialing Plan Notation
The dialing plan notation applies, in addition to the four Manipulation tables, also to TelÆIP
Routing table and to IPÆTrunk Group Routing table.
When entering a number in the destination and source ‘Prefix’ columns, you can create an
entry that represents multiple numbers using the following notation:
[n-m] represents a range of numbers
[n,m] represents multiple numbers. Note that this notation only supports single digit
numbers.
x represents any single digit
# (that terminates the number) represents the end of a number
A single asterisk (*) represents any number
For example:
[5551200-5551300]# represents all numbers from 5551200 to 5551300
[2,3,4]xxx# represents four-digit numbers that start with 2, 3 or 4
54324 represents any number that starts with 54324
54324xx# represents a 7 digit number that starts with 54324
123[100-200]# represents all numbers from 123100 to 123200.
The VoIP gateway matches the rules starting at the top of the table (i.e. top rules take
precedence over lower rules). For this reason, enter more specific rules above more
generic rules. For example, if you enter 551 in entry 1 and 55 in entry 2, the VoIP gateway
applies rule 1 to numbers that starts with 551 and applies rule 2 to numbers that start with
550, 552, 553, 554, 555, 556, 557, 558 and 559. However if you enter 55 in entry 1 and
551 in entry 2, the VoIP gateway applies rule 1 to all numbers that start with 55 including
numbers that start with 551.
5.5.3.2 Numbering Plans and Type of Number
Numbers are classified by their Numbering Plan Indication (NPI) and their Type of Number
(TON). The Mediant 1000 supports all NPI/TON classifications used in the standard. A
short list of the most important NPI/TON values are as follows:
Table 5-12: NPI/TON values
NPI TON Description
Unknown [0] Unknown [0]
A valid classification, but one that has no information
about the numbering plan.
Unknown [0]
A public number in E.164 format, but no information on
what kind of E.164 number.
International [1]
A public number in complete international E.164 format.
For example: 16135551234
National [2]
A public number in complete national E.164 format. For
example: 6135551234
E.164 Public [1]
Subscriber [4]
A public number in complete E.164 format representing a
local subscriber. For example: 5551234
Unknown [0]
A private number, but with no further information about
the numbering plan
Level 1 Regional [2] A private number with a location. For example: 3932200
Private
Level 0 Regional [4] A private local extension number. For example: 2200