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#[1-9]e#r5xp3r*x is a string that is identical to the previous two, except for the first digit. This string 
supports cases where service providers use strings that start with # for various special features or 
control purposes. This string is forwarded to the service provider only if the mode is set to 
Passthrough
1010Se#p2r*x is a string included to support cases where North-American style dial-around dialing is 
available. The S means that if someone dials 1010 as the first four digits of a dial string, this is the 
only string the VoIP Subsystem should match to from that point on. e# means that the user can 
indicate the completion of dialing at any time by entering #p2 means that after someone dials 1010, 
the timeout between subsequent digits is reduced to two (2) seconds. r*x means that the VoIP 
Subsystem will continue to collect dialed digits until there is a timeout. 
0Se#r5xp2r*x is the second workhorse string of the default pattern matching string. International calls in 
almost every country, and domestic long distance calls in most countries outside North America, all 
match this pattern. Any number that starts with zero (0) matches this string. The user may dial # at 
any time to indicate the number dialed is complete. After the user dials the sixth digit, the inter-digit 
timeout is reduced to two seconds. After that point, the VoIP Subsystem continues to collect digits 
until the user pauses two seconds. Then the VoIP Subsystem sends the dialed string to the service 
provider. 
[3469]11 means either 3 OR 4 OR 6 OR 9, followed by 11 (that is, 311 OR 411 OR 611 OR 911). 
North American Number Plan Area (NANPA) Dialing Examples  
[^1]r6x 
Recognize a seven (7) digit number, However, do not match to this string if beginning with a 1(one) 
This string will allow a user to dial 2XXXXXX - 9XXXXXX. However, if the number entered begins with a 1 
(one), do not match to this pattern. 
1r3x[^1]r6x 
Match a long distance number to this string, as in 1-<area code>-<7 digit dial>. 
This string will allow a user to dial a phone number using a toll prefix of 1 (one). It also makes certain 
that the seven-digit local phone number under NANPA does not begin with a 1 (one).  
Dial String Tips  
1900r7x! 
Disallow 1900XXXXXXX 
This tells the system to look at the first four digits of the entered number, and if they match 1900 to 
drop to a failed tone.  
1900 numbers in the US are premium-rate numbers that may incur high per-minute charges. 
976r4! 
Disallow a 976XXXX number 
This tells the system to look at the first three digits of the entered number, and if they match 976 to 
drop to a failed tone. 
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