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Roger Mills
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      08-16-2007
I'm sure this sort of thing has been discussed recently, but I can't find
it.

I want to set up my PAP2T so that it prefixes any 6-digit local number
starting with 2-9 with my area code (01926 in my case).

Can someone please remind me how to do this - or point me at an earlier post
which explains it, or at other suitable on-line material.

Many thanks.
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      08-16-2007
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Roger Mills <> wrote:

> I'm sure this sort of thing has been discussed recently, but I can't
> find it.
>
> I want to set up my PAP2T so that it prefixes any 6-digit local number
> starting with 2-9 with my area code (01926 in my case).
>
> Can someone please remind me how to do this - or point me at an
> earlier post which explains it, or at other suitable on-line material.
>
> Many thanks.



FWIW, the dial plan which came with the PAP2T - and is still in it - is the
following:

(*xx|[3469]11|0|00|[2-9]xxxxxx|1xxx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|xxxxxxxxxxxx.)

Anyone care to interpret what that does?
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      08-16-2007
On 16-08-2007, Roger Mills <> wrote:

> I'm sure this sort of thing has been discussed recently, but I can't find
> it.
>
> I want to set up my PAP2T so that it prefixes any 6-digit local number
> starting with 2-9 with my area code (01926 in my case).


<:01926>[2-9]xxxxx

> Can someone please remind me how to do this - or point me at an earlier post
> which explains it, or at other suitable on-line material.


Searching with 'uk' and 'dial plan' gets you a fair bit of information.
The Voxilla forum is a good place to get detailed explanations.

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      08-16-2007
On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 13:27:44 +0000 (UTC), Brian <>
wrote:

>On 16-08-2007, Roger Mills <> wrote:
>
>> I'm sure this sort of thing has been discussed recently, but I can't find
>> it.
>>
>> I want to set up my PAP2T so that it prefixes any 6-digit local number
>> starting with 2-9 with my area code (01926 in my case).

>
><:01926>[2-9]xxxxx
>
>> Can someone please remind me how to do this - or point me at an earlier post
>> which explains it, or at other suitable on-line material.

>
>Searching with 'uk' and 'dial plan' gets you a fair bit of information.
>The Voxilla forum is a good place to get detailed explanations.

You don't need to look specifically for the PAP2. Linksys/Sipura dial
plans (excluding references to 'gateways') are applicable to the
PAP2.
Also, if you search google groups you'll find a lot of references to
dial plans. There is also dial plan information, in the Sipura PDFs,
on sipura.com


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      08-16-2007
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Brian <> wrote:

> On 16-08-2007, Roger Mills <> wrote:
>
>> I'm sure this sort of thing has been discussed recently, but I can't
>> find it.
>>
>> I want to set up my PAP2T so that it prefixes any 6-digit local
>> number starting with 2-9 with my area code (01926 in my case).

>
> <:01926>[2-9]xxxxx
>


Thanks. If that's all I want to do - which it is - is that the complete
thing, without requiring any brackets, dots, etc.?
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      08-16-2007
Roger Mills was thinking very hard :
> In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
> Brian <> wrote:
>
>> On 16-08-2007, Roger Mills <> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm sure this sort of thing has been discussed recently, but I can't
>>> find it.
>>>
>>> I want to set up my PAP2T so that it prefixes any 6-digit local
>>> number starting with 2-9 with my area code (01926 in my case).

>>
>> <:01926>[2-9]xxxxx
>>

>
> Thanks. If that's all I want to do - which it is - is that the complete
> thing, without requiring any brackets, dots, etc.?


You might want to also allow for dialling numbers of different lengths.

(<:01926>[2-9]xxxxxS0|xx.|*xx) might serve you better.


 
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Roger Mills
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      08-17-2007
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Jono <> wrote:

> Roger Mills was thinking very hard :
>> In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
>> Brian <> wrote:
>>>
>>> <:01926>[2-9]xxxxx
>>>

>>
>> Thanks. If that's all I want to do - which it is - is that the
>> complete thing, without requiring any brackets, dots, etc.?

>
> You might want to also allow for dialling numbers of different
> lengths.
> (<:01926>[2-9]xxxxxS0|xx.|*xx) might serve you better.


Thanks - that works a treat!

Thanks also to others who have replied with links to Dial Plan tutorials
etc. I now have a much better understanding of the whole subject.
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