HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series Voice Command Reference

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Default
No number substitution rule is configured.
Views
Number-substitute view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
all: Deletes all number substitution rules.
id: Specifies an ID for the substitution rule, in the range of 0 to 31.
input-template: Configures an input template of 1 to 31 characters in the format of [ ^ ] [ + ] string [ $ ].
The following describes the signs in the format:
Caret (^): Indicates the match begins with the first character of the string.
Plus sign (+): If the plus sign (+) is at the beginning of the string, the string indicates an E.164
standard number.
Dollar sign ($): Indicates the last digit of a number must match the last character of the string.
string: Consists of any characters of digits 0 through 9, and pound sign (#), asterisk (*), dot (.),
exclamation point (!), and percent sign (%). Table 15 de
scribes these characters.
Table 15 Description of characters in a string
Character Meanin
0-9
Digits from 0 through 9.
Pound sign (#) or
asterisk (*)
Indicates a valid digit.
Dot (.)
Wildcard, which can match any valid digit. For example, 555…. can match any
7-digit number beginning with 555.
Exclamation point (!)
Indicates the sub-expression before the
sign does not appear or appears only
once. For example, 56!1234 can match
51234 and 561234.
These signs must follow a valid digit or
digit string.
Percent sign (%)
Indicates the sub-expression before the
sign does not appear or appears multiple
times. For example, 9876(54)% can
match 9876, 987654, 98765454,
9876545454, and so on.
output-template: Configures an output template of 1 to 31 characters, which include digits 0 through 9,
pound sign (#), asterisk (*), plus sign (+) and dot (.). The first character can be a plus sign (+). Table 15
describes these characters.
number-type: Specifies input and output number types.
input-template-type: Specifies an input number type. Table 16 de
scribes the values for this argument.