[Asterisk-Users] SIP vs SCCP vs XML

Eric Wieling eric at fnords.org
Mon Aug 25 16:54:57 MST 2003


On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 18:40, Adam Roach wrote:
> As a side note, I'll point out that the Pingtel phones let
> you provision client-side digitmaps. Based on asterisk-like
> pattern matching, you get to say how long a digit string
> should be matched, and the phone will automatically dial
> when it matches (no need to hit send!). You can even make
> different patterns go different places, like:
> 
> 972xxxxxxx : sip:{digits}@localprovider.net
> 214xxxxxxx : sip:{digits}@localprovider.net
> 489xxxxxxx : sip:{digits}@localprovider.net
> 1xxxxxxxxxx : sip:{digits}@longdistanceprovder.net
> 
> (To clarify: Dallas has three local area codes and 10 digit
> local dialing)

The Cisco ATA-186 also has a Dial Plan config option. 
http://1.2.3.4/dev/ to access the ATA's config screen.  HOWEVER, I've
never been able to figure out the damn thing.  Even with reading the
docs.

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