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CLI Procedure for Setting the Egress Table

  1. To access the egress table commands, enter the following command:
  2. CLI> set voice egressTable

    channelList

    manipulationString

    phoneNumber

    CLI> set voice egressTable channelList

For Passport 4430/50/55

Parameter

Range of Values

Required Action

<EgressIndex>

INTEGER (1..32)

Enter a number from 1 to 32.

<ChannelList>

"String" (up to 30 channels; b1b2c10...)

Enter a string of up to 30 voice channels in the format shown.


For Passport 4460

Parameter

Range of Values

Required Action

<EgressIndex>

INTEGER (1..60)

Enter a number from 1 to 60.

<ChannelList>

"String" (size 0..172; a1a2b10...;a1-30b1-24)

Enter a string of up to 60 voice channels in the format shown.


Note

Note: When you assign more than one channel (the usual case) to an index number, these channels will share the same manipulation string and the same phone number.


Note

Note: When configuring an ISDN BRI module or the DVM voice module, a manipulation string (#) must be defined in the egress table in order for the digits to be forwarded from the ISDN BRI voice module to the locally attached PBX. If the Manipulation String field is left blank, no dial digits will be forwarded to the PBX that is connected to the voice channel on the DSP card.


CLI> set voice egressTable manipulationString

Parameter

Range of Values

Required Action

<EgressIndex>

Passport 4430/50/55
INTEGER (1..32)

 

Passport 4460
INTEGER (1..60)

Enter a number from 1 to 60. This will link the manipulation string to the voice channel(s) specified by the set voice egressTable channelList subcommand.

<ManipulationString>

"String" (0..40)

Enter a mix of alphanumeric characters (maximum 40). The alpha characters are limited to the symbols *, #, +, D, h, and I, and have the meanings listed in the table below.


ManipulationString Characters

*

Used as a single wildcard digit.

#

Used to wildcard the rest of the digits in the string immediately following the #.

+

Inserts a 1-second pause in the string.

Dn

Deletes a particular number (n) of digits immediately following this character where (n) is a single digit ranging between 1 and 9. To delete more than 9 characters, you must enter additional deletions. For example, to delete 14 characters, insert the symbols D9D5.

D#

Deletes all of the digits immediately following these characters.

Innn

Inserts specified digits (nnn). Can be any number of digits.

h

Inserts a "#" character (required for som PBXs).


CLI> set voice egressTable phoneNumber

Parameter

Range of Values

Required Action

EgressIndex>

Passport 4430/50/55
INTEGER (1..32)

 

Passport 4460
INTEGER (1..60)

Enter a number from 1 to 60. This will link the manipulation string to the voice channel(s) specified by the set voice egressTable channelList subcommand.

<PhoneNumber>

"String" (0..40)

Enter a string of 1 to 40 alpha-numeric characters of a local voice channel telephone number. The alpha characters are limited to the symbols *, [..], and #, with the meanings listed in the table below.


PhoneNumber Characters

*

Used as a single wild card.

[xyz.]

Used as an exclusive single wild card. Any digit within the brackets will produce a match; any other digit will be rejected. Example; [234578]# will reject any string that begins with 0, 1, 6, or 9.

#

Used to wildcard the rest of the digits immediately following the #.


  1. Repeat the "Setting the Egress Table" procedure to continue building the egress table until all required entries have been filled.

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