Specifications

Sample Scenarios 75
The above example uses a 3-digit Dial Match Rule. The first digit is 1 and second
and third digits are numeric wild card as ’N’ to make calls from 101 to 102 and
from 101 to 102. The 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 also 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’ means that you specify the number of
leading three digits to be compared in each port’s local number.
Table 24. 2212 Sub-Channel and Dial Match and Network of 2212 ext 101
Table 25. 2212 Sub-Channel and Dial Match and Network of 2212 ext 102
2
3
4
Rule DLCI and
subchannel for
call processing
DLCI and
subchannel for
payload
Dial
Match
Rule
NetworkOutput
Rule
1 Destination
Type : Local
Destination
Type: Local
11
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Rule DLCI and
subchannel for
call processing
DLCI and
subchannel for
payload
Dial
Match
Rule
NetworkOutput
Rule
1 Destination
Type: Local
Destination
Type: Local
11
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Rule Dial Match Rule Network Output Rule