Specifications

Sample Scenarios 97
4.2.3.5 2212 B
This is the sample voice configuration procedure for 2212 A.
Table 37. Telco-Output_Rule Table
The above example uses a 6-digit Dial Match Rule. The first three digits are 130
and the rest of them are numeric wild cards as ’NNN’ to make calls from 000 to
999. Dial Match Rule specifies a dial digit pattern-matching sequence in which
each element of the sequence specifies the range of acceptable digits at that
position. ’N’ is frequently used as a numeric wildcard.
The above example uses another 3-digit Dial Match Rule in addition the previous
sample scenario. 999 are special number that means to use a PSTN number. Dial
Match Rule specifies a dial digit pattern-matching sequence in which each
element of the sequence specifies the range of acceptable digits at that position.
The above example uses a 3-digit Network Output Rule, which specifies the
number of the network output rule to be used for this call processing rule. D
means destination, which specifies to use the digit from the specified position in
the destination phone number. ’D1,D2,D3’ specifies the destination number digits
to be passed in the frame relay call setup packet.
’D4,D5,D6’ means that if 130-111 is called, only 111 will be passed in the frame
relay call setup packet.
Table 38. 2212 Dial Match and Network Output Table of PBX Port of 2212 B
’D4,D5,D6’ means that if 130-111 is sent out the PBX port, only 111 should be
passed in the setup packet to PBX, because PBX understands only 3 digits.
Table 39. 2212 Sub-Channel and Dial Match and Network Output Table PBX Port of 2212-B
Rule Dial Match Rule Network Output Rule
0 NONE NONE
1 130NNN D1,D2,D3
2 999 D4,D5,D6
3
4
Rule TELCO-OUTPUT-RULE
0 No Digits Generated
1D4,D5,D6
2
3
4
Rule DLCI and
subchannel for
processing
DLCI and
subchannel for
payload
Dial
Match
Rule
Network Output
Rule
1 16,4 16,6 1 2
2 16,6 16,7 2 1