ZyXEL Communications Corporation P8802T Manuel D’Utilisation

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Chapter 15 Voice
Basic Home Station VDSL2 P8802T User’s Guide
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• “x” stands for a wildcard and can be any digit from 0 to 9.
• A subset of keys is in a square bracket []. Ranges are allowed.
For example, [359] means a number matching this rule can be 3, 5 or 9. [26-
8*] means a number matching this rule can be 2, 6, 7, 8 or *.
• The dot “.” appended to a digit allows the digit to be ignored or repeated 
multiple times. Any digit (0~9, *, #) after the dot will be ignored.
For example, (01.) means a number matching this rule can be 0, 01, 0111, 
01111, and so on.
• <dialed-number:translated-number> indicates the number after the colon 
replaces the number before the colon in an angle bracket <>. For example, 
(<:1212> xxxxxxx) means the VDSL Router automatically prefixes the 
translated-number “1212” to the number you dialed before making the call. This 
can be used for local calls in the US.
(<9:> xxx xxxxxxx) means the VDSL Router automatically removes the 
specified prefix “9” from the number you dialed before making the call. This is 
always used for making outside calls from an office. 
(xx<123:456>xxxx) means the VDSL Router automatically translates “123” to 
“456” in the number you dialed before making the call.
• Calls with a number followed by the exclamation mark “!” will be dropped.
• Calls with a number followed by the termination character “@” will be made 
immediately. Any digit (0~9, *, #) after the @ character will be ignored.
In this example dial plan (0 | [49]11 | 1 [2-9]xx xxxxxxx | 1 947 xxxxxxx !), you 
can dial “0” to call the local operator, call 411 or 911, or make a long distance call 
with an area code starting from 2 to 9 in the US. The calls with the area code 947 
will be dropped.
15.5  The Phone Region Screen 
Use this screen to maintain settings that depend on which region of the world the 
VDSL Router is in. To access this screen, click VoIP > Phone > Region.
Figure 90   VoIP > Phone > Region