Dial plan configuration examples, Configuring number match mode, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual
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2.
Bind a number substitution list to global, local numbers, call routes, or lines:
Click Not Bound in the Global Binding, Local Numbers Bound, Call Routes Bound, or Bound Line
column to access the corresponding binding page.
The configurations of these bindings are similar to that of local number binding in call control.
Therefore is not included here.
Dial plan configuration examples
Configuring number match mode
Network requirements
As shown in
, configure different number match modes for calls from Telephone A to
Telephone B and Telephone C.
Figure 643 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1.
Shortest number match
a.
Configure Router A:
# Add a local number: specify the number ID as 1000, the number as 10001234$, and the
bound line as line 1/0 on the local number configuration page.
# Add a call route: specify the call route ID as 2000, the destination number as 20001234$,
and the destination address as 1.1.1.2 on the call route configuration page.
# Add a call route: and specify the call route ID as 2001, the destination number as
200012341234$, and the destination address as 1.1.1.2 on the call route configuration
page.
b.
Configure Router B:
# Add a local number: specify the number ID as 2000, the number as 20001234$, and the
bound line as 1/0 on the local number configuration page.
# Add a local number: specify the number ID as 2001, the number as 200012341234$, and
the bound line as 1/1 on the local number configuration page.
When you dial number 20001234 at Telephone A, the number 20001234 matches call route
2000, and Telephone B is alerted because the device adopts the shortest match mode by default.