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Simple Dial plan - Spa3102

lima.pedro
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Hello Guys, how are you?

Sorry but I tried understand the dial plan without sucess.

I have a spa3102, work pretty well on sip and over pstn.

My actual dial plan is very simple, all go over sip and to dial by pstn type #9+number

(xx.|<#9,:>xx.<:@gw0>)

So, I just want increase this to 2 steps.

I wish a specific number, example, 22445566, everytime is dial, go over the pstn, without digit #9 before. How can I do this?

thanks for yout time and for your reply

Happy new year!

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Pedro Lima wrote:

My actual dial plan is very simple, all go over sip and to dial by pstn type #9+number

(xx.|<#9,:>xx.<:@gw0>)

So, I just want increase this to 2 steps.

I wish a specific number, example, 22445566, everytime is dial, go over the pstn, without digit #9 before. How can I do this?

Pedro,

I believe you would do it this way:

(22445566<:@gw0>|<#9,:>xx.<:@gw0>|xx.)

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Pedro Lima wrote:

My actual dial plan is very simple, all go over sip and to dial by pstn type #9+number

(xx.|<#9,:>xx.<:@gw0>)

So, I just want increase this to 2 steps.

I wish a specific number, example, 22445566, everytime is dial, go over the pstn, without digit #9 before. How can I do this?

Pedro,

I believe you would do it this way:

(22445566<:@gw0>|<#9,:>xx.<:@gw0>|xx.)

Hello mr 99.

The system read first left side? Or independent ? Coz the left side is priority ?

Very thanks sir!

Pedro Lima wrote:

The system read first left side? Or independent ? Coz the left side is priority ?

The system logic for a dial plan goes from left to right.

and last question, why you move the xx. to the end?

Thanks so much.

Sorry, I test now but all calls go to pstn, I think is wrong.

What can I do? Tahnks!

Pedro,

I just tested the dial plan I posted and it works correctly.  If you dial a certain number or if you dial #9 the digits go to the PSTN line, otherwise the digits go to the voip configured under Line 1.  You must have made a mistake in changing the dial plan.

The xx. was not necessarily incorrect where you had it before but I put it at the end because the dial plan logic goes from left to right and the dial plan has two special cases and then the xx. says anything else goes to the Line 1 voip configuration.