8-40 STRATA CS ADMINISTRATOR MANUAL
BETA DOCUMENT - PRELIMINARY & CONFIDENTIAL
Defining a new number for a routing rule
You can include any of the characters shown in the following table in the New
number
defined for a routing rule (see “Add a new routing rule” on page 8-36).
The following table illustrates some of the possibilities that exist for defining the
new number used by a routing rule. The first column shows number patterns and
dialed digits that match those patterns. The second column shows New Number
patterns that incorporate some or all of the dialed digits and the number that
results from applying the new number pattern to the dialed digits.
Characters Digits placed in the new number
N, x
Places the digit that the variable matched into the new
number. The position of the variable within the match
pattern is preserved in the new number. For example, If
the match pattern
Nxxxxxx
matches the dialed digits
5551212
, including
xxxx
in the new number would yield
the digits matched by the first four
x
variables:
5512
.
+
If + is the first character in the New Number field, the
routing rule’s target dialing service will apply area code
and country code rules to the basic number.
0-9*#
Valid telephone digits.
,&
A comma in the dialing sequence causes a 2-second
pause. An ampersand causes a Flash on analog trunks,
and is ignored on other trunks.
[n]
The nth digit in the dialed digits.
[n-m]
The nth through mth digits in the dialed digits.
[n-]
The nth through the last dialed digit.
~
All digits matched by the ~ in the dialed digits. (Can only
be used when the match pattern uses ~.)
"
<string>
"
Use quoted strings without modification. For example,
the following new number begins with the MyNetPhone
gateway as a quoted string, incorporates all the dialed
digits, then adds an account name and password as a
suffix:
“gateway.mynetphone.net/”[1-]*1234*1234
.