Table Of Contents
Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CallManager) Dial Plans
Discard Digits Instructions
Tag Descriptions
Australian Numbering Plan
Discard Digits Instructions for AUNP
Tag Descriptions for AUNP
Belgium Numbering Plan
Discard Digits Instructions for BENP
Tag Descriptions for BENP
France Numbering Plan
Discard Digits Instructions for FRNP
Tag Descriptions for FRNP
Great Britain Numbering Plan
Discard Digits Instructions for GBNP
Tag Descriptions for GBNP
Greece Numbering Plan
Discard Digits Instructions for GRNP
Tag Descriptions for GRNP
Ireland Numbering Plan
Discard Digits Instructions for IENP
Tag Descriptions for IENP
Japanese Numbering Plan
Discard Digits Instructions for JPNP
Tag Descriptions for JPNP
Netherlands Numbering Plan
Discard Digits Instructions for NLNP
Tag Descriptions for NLNP
New Zealand Numbering Plan
Discard Digits Instructions for NZNP
Tag Descriptions for NZNP
Portuguese Numbering Plan
Discard Digits Instructions for PTNP
Tag Descriptions for PTNP
Russian Numbering Plan
Discard Digits Instructions for RUNP
Tag Descriptions for RUNP
Singapore Numbering Plan
Discard Digits Instructions for SGNP
Tag Descriptions for SGNP
Related Topics
Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CallManager) Dial Plans
Discard Digits Instructions
A discard digits instruction (DDI) removes a portion of the dialed digit string before passing the number on to the adjacent system. A DDI must remove portions of the digit string, for example, when an external access code is needed to route the call to the PSTN, but the PSTN switch does not expect that access code.
Note
A Dial Plan for a specific country is applicable only to that country and cannot be used in another country.
See the following topics for information on DDIs that are used in the numbering plans for specific countries:
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Discard Digits Instructions for AUNP
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Discard Digits Instructions for BENP
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Discard Digits Instructions for FRNP
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Discard Digits Instructions for GBNP
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Discard Digits Instructions for GRNP
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Discard Digits Instructions for IENP
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Discard Digits Instructions for JPNP
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Discard Digits Instructions for NLNP
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Discard Digits Instructions for NZNP
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Discard Digits Instructions for PTNP
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Discard Digits Instructions for RUNP
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Discard Digits Instructions for SGNP
Additional Information
See the "Related Topics" section.
Tag Descriptions
The tag represents the core component of a route filter. A tag applies a name to a subset of the dialed-digit string. For example, the NANP number 972-555-1234 comprises LOCAL-AREA-CODE (972), OFFICE-CODE (555), and SUBSCRIBER (1234) route filter tags.
Route filter tags require operators and can require additional values to decide which calls are filtered.
The values for route filter tag fields can contain the wildcard characters X, *, #, [, ], -, ^, and the numbers 0 through 9. The descriptions in some tables in this guide, use the notations [2-9] and XXXX to represent actual digits. In this notation, [2-9] represents any single digit in the range 2 through 9, and X represents any single digit in the range 0 through 9. Therefore, the description "The three-digit area code in the form [2-9]XX" means that you can enter the actual digits 200 through 999, or all wildcards, or any mixture of actual digits and wildcards that results in a pattern with that range.
See the following topics for information on tags that are used in the numbering plans for specific countries:
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Tag Descriptions for AUNP
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Tag Descriptions for BENP
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Tag Descriptions for FRNP
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Tag Descriptions for GBNP
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Tag Descriptions for GRNP
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Tag Descriptions for IENP
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Tag Descriptions for JPNP
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Tag Descriptions for NLNP
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Tag Descriptions for NZNP
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Tag Descriptions for PTNP
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Tag Descriptions for RUNP
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Tag Descriptions for SGNP
Additional Information
See the "Related Topics" section.
Australian Numbering Plan
The following topics describe DDIs and tags that are used in the Australian Numbering Plan (AUNP).
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Discard Digits Instructions for AUNP
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Tag Descriptions for AUNP
Discard Digits Instructions for AUNP
Table 4-1 lists DDIs and describes the effects of applying each DDI to a dialed number. For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Table 4-1 DDIs for AUNP
DDI
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Effect
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Example
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NoDigits
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This DDI removes no digits.
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Route pattern: 0.@
Dialed digit string: 00883795211
After applying DDI: 00883795211
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PreDot
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This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
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Route pattern: 0.@
Dialed digit string: 00883795211
After applying DDI: 0883795211
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PreAt
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This DDI removes all digits prior to the AUNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
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Route pattern: 8.0@
Dialed digit string: 800883795211
After applying DDI: 0883795211
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Trailing-#
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This DDI removes
• End-of-dialing character for international calls
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Route pattern: 0.@
Dialed digit string: 000116563175666#
After applying DDI: 000116563175666
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PreDot Trailing-#
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This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• End-of-dialing character for international calls
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Route pattern: 0.@
Dialed digit string: 000116563175306#
After applying DDI: 00116563175306
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PreAt Trailing #
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This DDI removes all digits prior to the AUNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
• End-of-dialing character for international call
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Route pattern: 8.0@
Dialed digit string: 8000116563175306#
After applying DDI: 00116563175306
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Tag Descriptions for AUNP
Table 4-2 lists and describes tags that are used in the AUNP. For information, see "Related Topics" section. For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Table 4-2 Tag Descriptions for AUNP
Tag
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Description
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AREA-CODE
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This two-digit area code identifies the area code for long-distance calls. This code takes the form 0[2378].
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CARRIER-SELECT
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This tag specifies the access code that is used to select an alternative carrier for this call. This code takes the form 14[1-9]X.
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COUNTRY-CODE
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These one-, two-, or three-digit codes specify the destination country for international calls.
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DIALUP-ACCESS
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This tag represents the dialup access code for data services. This code takes the form 019.
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DIALUP-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag represents the remaining digits of a data service.
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END-OF-DIALING
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This single character identifies the end of the dialed-digit string. The # character serves as the end-of-dialing signal for international numbers that are dialed within the AUNP.
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FREEPHONE-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the four-digit access number for freephone calls. For Australia, either 180[01] or 180[2-9] represents the number.
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FREEPHONE-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag represents the digits that follow the freephone access code for freephone calls.
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INTERNATIONAL-ACCESS
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This four-digit access code specifies international dialing. The first two digits for international calls always specify 00, with the following digits dependent on the service. This code takes the form 001X or 009.
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LOCALRATE-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the access code that is used to determine nongeographic local rate calls. This code specifies 13 for Australia.
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LOCALRATE-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag represents the remaining digits of the local rate number.
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MOBILE-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the access code that is used to identify calls to mobile phones. In Australia, this code takes the form 04, 014, 015, 017, 018, or 019.
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MOBILE-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag represents the remaining digits of the mobile number.
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NATIONAL-NUMBER
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This tag specifies the nation-specific part of the digit string for an international call.
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NATIONALRATE-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the access code that is used to determine nongeographic national rate calls. This code specifies 1700 for Australia.
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NATIONALRATE-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag represents the remaining digits of the national rate number.
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OPERATOR
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This tag specifies the operator service number. This number specifies 1100 in Australia.
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PAGING-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the access code that is used to recognize calls to radio paging devices. This number specifies 016 for Australia.
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PAGING-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag represents the remaining digits of the radio paging number.
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PERSONAL-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the access code that is used to recognize calls to the personal number service. This number specifies 05 for Australia.
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PERSONAL-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag represents the remaining digits of the personal number service.
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PREMIUM-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the access code that is used to recognize calls to a premium rate service. This number specifies 190[12679] for Australia.
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PREMIUM-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag represents the remaining digits of a premium rate service.
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SERVICE
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This tag specifies the general services number. General service numbers and emergency numbers take the following form: 110[1-9]XX, 122[1235], 123[46], 12[45]!, 12711, 127[2-9]!, 199, 113XXX, 114XXXXX, 119X, 1830, 183[3-9], 18[59]XX, 188XX!, 197X!, 128XX!, and 000.
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SPECIALRATE-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the access code that is used to recognize calls to a special rate service. This number specifies 197 for Australia.
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SPECIALRATE-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag represents the remaining digits of a special rate service.
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SUBSCRIBER
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This tag specifies the eight-digit "local" number for geographic numbers. This number takes the form [3-9]XXXXXXX.
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Belgium Numbering Plan
The following topics describe DDIs and tags that are used in the Belgium Numbering Plan (BENP).
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Discard Digits Instructions for BENP
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Tag Descriptions for BENP
Discard Digits Instructions for BENP
Table 4-3 lists DDIs and describes the effects of applying each DDI to a dialed number. For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Table 4-3 DDIs for BENP
DDI
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Effect
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Example
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NoDigits
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This DDI removes no digits.
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Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digit String: 9023457891
After applying DDI: 9023457891
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PreDot
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This DDI removes
• Access code
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Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 9023457891
After applying DDI: 023457891
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PreAt
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This DDI removes
• All digits that are prior to the BENP portion of the route pattern.
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Route pattern: 8.9@
Dialed digit string: 89023457891
After applying DDI: 023457891
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Trailing-#
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This DDI removes
• End-of-dialing character
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Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 900314568901#
After applying DDI: 900314568901
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PreDot Trailing-#
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This DDI removes
• Access code
• End-of-dialing character
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Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 900314568901#
After applying DDI: 00314568901
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PreAt Trailing-#
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This DDI removes
• All digits prior to the BENP portion of the route pattern
• End-of-dialing character
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Route pattern: 8.9@
Dialed digit string: 8900314568901#
After applying DDI: 00314568901
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IntlTollBypass
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This DDI removes
• International access code
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Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 90044208824000
After applying DDI: 44208824000
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PreDot IntlTollBypass
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This DDI removes
• Removes all digits before the dot
• International access code
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Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 90044208824000
After applying DDI: 44208824000
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PreAt IntlTollBypass
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This DDI removes
• Removes all digits that precede the @ sign in the routing pattern
• International access code
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Route pattern: 8.9@
Dialed digit string: 890044208824000
After applying DDI: 44208824000
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IntlTollBypass Trailing-#
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This DDI removes
• International access code
• End-of-dialing character
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Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 90044208824000#
After applying DDI: 944208824000
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PreDot IntlTollBypass Trailing-#
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This DDI removes
• All digits before the dot
• International access code
• End-of-dialing character
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Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 90044208824000#.
After applying DDI: 44208824000
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PreAt IntlTollBypass Trailing-#
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This DDI removes
• All digits that precede the @ sign in the routing pattern
• International access code
• End-of-dialing character
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Route pattern: 8.9@
Dialed digit string: 890044208824000#
After applying DDI: 44208824000
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Tag Descriptions for BENP
Table 4-4 lists and describes tags that are used in the BENP. For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Table 4-4 Tag Descriptions for BENP
Tag
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Description
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FREEPHONE-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the four-digit access number for freephone calls. For Belgium, this number specifies 0800.
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MOBILE-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag specifies the six-digit mobile subscriber number.
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PERSONAL-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the four-digit access code, 0070, that is used to dial personal numbers.
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SERVICE
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This tag specifies three-digit or four-digit service codes such as 999 for emergency services or 100 for operator services.
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SPECIALRATE-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag designates six digits that are added to the special rate (077) subscriber number.
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AREA-CODE
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This tag specifies the one-, two-, or three- digit geographical area codes.
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FREEPHONE-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag specifies the five-digit freephone subscriber numbers that begin with 0800.
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NATIONAL-NUMBER
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This tag specifies the national portion of an international number.
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PERSONAL-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag specifies the five-digit personal subscriber number that begins with 0700.
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SHAREDCOST-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the access code for the shared cost 078 numbers.
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SPLITCHARGE-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the access code for the split cost 079 numbers.
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MOBILE-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the four-digit mobile access codes, which are 0477, 0478, or 0479.
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NATIONALRATE-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag specifies the five-digit national rate subscriber number.
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PREMIUM-SUSCRIBER
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This tag specifies the five-digit premium rate subscriber number.
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SPECIALRATE-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the access code for special rate 077 numbers.
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COUNTRY-CODE
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This tag specifies the country code portion of the international number.
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INTERNATIONAL-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the two-digit access code for international dialing. For Belgium, this code specifies 00.
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NATIONALRATE-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the three-digit national rate access code that begins with 070.
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PREMIUM-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the access code that is used to recognize calls to a premium rate service. For Belgium, this code specifies 0900.
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SHAREDCOST-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag specifies the six-digit shared cost (078) subscriber numbers.
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SPLITCHARGE-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag specifies the six-digit split cost (079) subscriber numbers.
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SUBSCRIBER
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This tag specifies the six- or seven-digit subscriber numbers.
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France Numbering Plan
The following topics describe DDIs and tags that are used in the France Numbering Plan (FRNP).
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Discard Digits Instructions for FRNP
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Tag Descriptions for FRNP
Discard Digits Instructions for FRNP
Table 4-5 lists DDIs and describes the effects of applying each DDI to a dialed number. For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Table 4-5 DDIs for FRNP
DDI
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Effect
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Example
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NoDigits
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This DDI removes no digits.
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Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digit String: 90158046000
After Applying DDI: 90158046000
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PreDot
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This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
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Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digit String: 90158046000
After Applying DDI: 0158046000
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PreAt
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This DDI removes all digits that are prior to the FRNP portion of the route pattern including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX External access code
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Route Pattern: 8.9@
Dialed Digit String: 890158046000
After Applying DDI: 0158046000
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Trailing-#
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This DDI removes
• End-of-dialing character for international calls
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Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digit String: 9003227045900#
After Applying DDI: 9003227045900
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PreDot Trailing-#
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This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• End-of-dialing character
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Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digit String: 9003227045900#
After Applying DDI: 003227045900
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PreAt Trailing-#
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This DDI removes
• All digits prior to the FRNP portion of the route pattern including Cisco Unified CallManager external access code and PBX external access code
• End-of-dialing character
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Route Pattern: 8.9@
Dialed Digit String: 89003227045900#
After Applying DDI: 003227045900
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National->International
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This DDI removes
• Long distance access code
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Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digit String: 90158046000
After Applying DDI: 9158046000
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PreDot National->International
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This DDI removes
• Long distance access code
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
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Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digit String: 90158046000
After Applying DDI: 158046000
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PreAt National->International
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This DDI removes
• Long distance access code
• All digits prior to the FRNP portion of the route pattern including Cisco Unified CallManager external access code and PBX external access code
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Route Pattern: 8.9@
Dialed Digit String: 890158046000
After Applying DDI: 158046000
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National->International Trailing-#
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This DDI removes
• Long distance access code
• End-of-dialing character
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Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digit String: 90158046000#
After Applying DDI: 9158046000
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PreDot National->International Trailing-#
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This DDI removes
• Long distance access code
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• End-of-dialing character
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Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digit String: 90158046000#
After Applying DDI: 158046000
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PreAt National->International Trailing-#
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This DDI removes
• Long distance access code
• All digits prior to the FRNP portion of the route pattern including Cisco Unified CallManager external access code and PBX external access code
• End-of-dialing character
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Route Pattern: 8.9@
Dialed Digit String: 890158046000
After Applying DDI: 158046000
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RemovesIntlAccess
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This DDI removes
• International access code
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Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digit String: 9003227045900
After Applying DDI: 93227045900
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PreDot RemovesIntlAccess
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This DDI removes
• International access code
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
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Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digit String: 9003227045900
After Applying DDI: 3227045900
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PreAt RemovesIntlAccess
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This DDI removes
• International access code
• All digits prior to the FRNP portion of the route pattern including Cisco Unified CallManager external access code and PBX external access code
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Route Pattern: 8.9@
Dialed Digit String: 89003227045900
After Applying DDI: 3227045900
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RemovesIntlAccess Trailing-#
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This DDI removes
• International access code
• End-of-dialing digits
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Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digit String: 9003227045900#
After Applying DDI: 3227045900
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PreDot RemovesIntlAccess Trailing-#
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This DDI removes
• International access code
• Cisco Unified CallManager external Access code
• End-of-dialing digits
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Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digit String: 9003227045900
After Applying DDI: 3227045900
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PreAt RemovesIntlAccess Trailing-#
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This DDI removes
• International access code
• All digits prior to the FRNP portion of the route pattern including Cisco Unified CallManager external Access code and PBX external access code
• End-of-dialing digits
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Route Pattern: 8.9@
Dialed Digit String: 89003227045900#
After Applying DDI: 3227045900
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International->National
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This DDI removes
• International access code
• Country code
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Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digit String: 9003227045900
After Applying DDI: 927045900
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PreDot International->National
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This DDI removes
• International access code
• Country code
• Cisco Unified CallManager external Access code
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Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digit String: 9003227045900
After Applying DDI: 27045900
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PreAt International->National
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This DDI removes
• International access code
• Country code
• All digits prior to the FRNP portion of the route pattern including Cisco Unified CallManager external Access code and PBX external access code
|
Route Pattern: 8.9@
Dialed Digit String: 89003227045900
After Applying DDI: 27045900
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International->National Trailing-#
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This DDI removes
• International access code
• Country code
• End-of-dialing character
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Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digit String: 9003227045900#
After Applying DDI: 927045900
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PreDot International->National Trailing-#
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This DDI removes
• International access code
• Country code
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digit String: 9003227045900#
After Applying DDI: 27045900
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PreAt International->National Trailing-#
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This DDI removes
• International access code
• Country code
• All digits prior to the FRNP portion of the route pattern including Cisco Unified CallManager external access code and PBX external access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route Pattern: 8.9@
Dialed Digit String: 89003227045900#
After Applying DDI: 27045900
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Tag Descriptions for FRNP
Table 4-6 lists and describes tags that are used in the FRNP. For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Table 4-6 Tag Descriptions for FRNP
Tag
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Description
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END-OF-DIALING
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This single character identifies the end of the dialed-digit string. The # character serves as the end-of-dialing signal for international numbers that are dialed within the FRNP.
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COUNTRY-CODE
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This tag specifies the country code portion of the international number. For example: 1 for the United States, 31 for the Netherlands, 44 for the United Kingdom.
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SHAREDCOST-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag specifies the six-digit shared cost subscriber numbers.
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DIALUP-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag designates the subscriber number that is dialed after the dialup access code.
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INTERNATIONAL-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the two-digit access code for international dialing. For France, this code is 00.
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MOBILE-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the mobile access code. For France, this codes specifies 6.
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NATIONAL-NUMBER
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This tag specifies the national portion of an international number.
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SHAREDCOST-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the access code for the shared cost numbers. For France, this number takes the form 89X.
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SPLITCHARGE-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag specifies the six-digit split cost subscriber numbers.
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AREA-CODE
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This tag specifies the area code as dialed for calls. For France the area code equals 1, 2, 3, 4, or, 5.
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CARRIER-SELECT
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This tag specifies the access code to select the alternative IDD carriers in France and takes the form 16XX.
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DIALUP-ACCESS
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This tag designates the dialup access code ("internet providers-EPAK"). For France, this code takes the form 86X.
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FREEPHONE-ACCESS
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This tag designates the freephone access code, which takes the form 80X for France.
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LONG-DISTANCE-ACCESS
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This one-digit code identifies a direct-dialed, long-distance call. FRNP calls use 0 for this code.
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MOBILE-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag specifies the last eight digits of the mobile directory number.
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SERVICE
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This tag specifies two-, three-, or four-digit service codes (such as 12 for directory inquiries), excluding the emergency numbers 15, 17, 18, 112, 115.
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SPECIALRATE-ACCESS
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This tag designates three digits that specify a special rate charge call.
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SPLITCHARGE-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the access code for the split cost-numbers. For France, this number takes the form 81X or 82X.
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SUBSCRIBER
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This tag specifies the eight-digit subscriber number that is dialed after the area code.
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FREEPHONE-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag specifies the six-digit subscriber numbers that is dialed after the freephone access code.
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ALTERNATE-CARRIER
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This tag specifies a one-digit alternate carrier code instead of zero.
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SPECIALRATE-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag designates six digits that are added to the special rate access number.
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VIRTUALCALLINGCARDS-ACCESS
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This tag designates three digits that specify a virtual calling card call. For France, this code takes the form 84X.
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VPN-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag designates two digits that are added to the VPN access number.
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VIRTUALCALLINGCARDS-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag designates the six digits that are added to the virtual calling card access number.
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VPN-ACCESS
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This tag designates three digits that specify a VPN access call. For France, this code takes the form 85X.
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Great Britain Numbering Plan
The following topics describe DDIs and tags that are used in the Great Britain Numbering Plan (GBNP).
•
Discard Digits Instructions for GBNP
•
Tag Descriptions for GBNP
Discard Digits Instructions for GBNP
Table 4-7 lists DDIs and describes the effects of applying each DDI to a dialed number. For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Table 4-7 DDIs for GBNP
DDI
|
Effect
|
Example
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NoDigits
|
This DDI removes no digits.
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digit String: 902088244300
After applying DDI: 902088244300
|
PreDot
|
This DDI removes
• Access code
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 902088244300
After applying DDI: 02088244300
|
PreAt
|
This DDI removes
• All digits that are prior to the GBNP portion of the route pattern.
|
Route pattern: 8.9@
Dialed digit string: 8902088244300
After applying DDI: 02088244300
|
Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 9003227045900#
After applying DDI: 9003227045900
|
PreDot Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• Access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 9003227045900#
After applying DDI: 003227045900
|
PreAt Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• All digits prior to the GBNP portion of the route pattern
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 8.9@
Dialed digit string: 89003227045900#
After applying DDI: 003227045900
|
InternatDirectDial
|
This DDI removes
• International access code
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 9003227045900
After applying DDI: 93227045900
|
PreDot InternatDirectDial
|
This DDI removes
• Access code
• International access code
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 9003227045900
After applying DDI: 3227045900
|
PreAt InternatDirectDial
|
This DDI removes
• All the digits prior to the GBNP portion of the route pattern
• International access code
|
Route pattern: 8.9@
Dialed digit string: 003227045900
After applying DDI: 003227045900
|
InternatDirectDial Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• International access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 9003227045900#
After applying DDI: 93227045900
|
PreDot InternatDirectDialTrailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• Access code
• International access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 9003227045900#
After applying DDI: 3227045900
|
PreAt InternatDirectDialTrailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• All the digits prior to the GBNP portion of the route pattern
• International access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 8.9@
Dialed digit string: 89003227045900#
After applying DDI: 3227045900
|
Internat->Nat
|
This DDI removes
• International access code
• Country code
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 9003227045900
After applying DDI: 927045900
|
PreDot Internat->Nat
|
This DDI removes
• Access code
• International access code
• Country code
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 9003227045900
After applying DDI: 27045900
|
PreAt Internat->Nat
|
This DDI removes
• All the digits prior to the GBNP portion of the route pattern
• International access code
• Country code
|
Route pattern: 8.9@
Dialed digit string: 89003227045900
After applying DDI: 27045900
|
Internat->Nat Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• International access code
• Country code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 9003227045900#
After applying DDI: 927045900
|
PreDot Internat->Nat Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• Access code
• International access code
• Country code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 9003227045900#
After applying DDI: 27045900
|
PreAt Internat->Nat Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• All digits prior to the GBNP portion of the route pattern
• International access code
• Country code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 8.9@
Dialed digit string: 89003227045900#
After applying DDI: 27045900
|
Nat->Internat
|
This DDI removes
• Leading zero digit from geographic national numbers
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 902088244300
After applying DDI: 92088244300
|
PreDot Nat->Internat
|
This DDI removes the following items from national numbers
• Access code
• Leading zero digit
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 902088244300
After applying DDI: 2088244300
|
PreAt Nat->Internat
|
This DDI removes
• All the digits prior to the GBNP portion of the route pattern
• Leading zero digit
|
Route pattern: 8.9@
Dialed digit string: 8902088244300
After applying DDI: 2088244300
|
Nat->Internat Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• Leading zero digit from geographic national numbers
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 902088244300#
After applying DDI: 92088244300
|
PreDot Nat->Internat Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• Access code
• Leading zero digit from national numbers
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 902088244300#
After applying DDI: 2088244300
|
PreAt Nat->Internat Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• All the digits prior to the GBNP portion of the route pattern
• Leading zero digit
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 8.9@
Dialed digit string: 8902088244300#
After applying DDI: 2088244300
|
Mobile->Internat
|
This DDI removes
• Leading zero digit from mobile telephone numbers
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 907973123456
After applying DDI: 97973123456
|
PreDot Mobile->Internat
|
This DDI removes the following items from mobile telephone numbers
• Access code
• Leading zero digit
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 907973123456
After applying DDI: 7973123456
|
PreAt Mobile->Internat
|
This DDI removes the following items from mobile telephone numbers
• All digits prior to the GBNP portion of the route pattern
• Leading zero digit
|
Route pattern: 8.9@
Dialed digit string: 8907973123456
After applying DDI: 7973123456
|
Mobile->Internat Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• Leading zero digit from mobile telephone numbers
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 907973123456#
After applying DDI: 97973123456
|
PreDot Mobile->Internat Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• Access code
• Leading zero digit from mobile telephone numbers
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 907973123456#
After applying DDI: 7973123456
|
PreAt Mobile->Internat Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes the following items from mobile telephone numbers
• All the digits prior to the GBNP portion of the route pattern
• Leading zero digit
|
Route pattern: 8.9@
Dialed digit string: 8907973123456#
After applying DDI: 7973123456
|
Nat->Local
|
This DDI removes the following items from geographic national numbers
• Leading zero digit
• Area code
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 901344770011
After applying DDI: 9770011
|
PreDot Nat->Local
|
This DDI removes the following items from geographic national numbers
• Access code
• Leading zero digit
• Area code
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 901344770011
After applying DDI: 770011
|
PreAt Nat->Local
|
This DDI removes the following items from geographic national numbers
• All the digits prior to the GBNP portion of the route pattern
• Leading zero digit
• Area code
|
Route pattern: 8.9@
Dialed digit string: 8901344770011
After applying DDI: 770011
|
Nat->Local Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes the following items from geographic national numbers
• Leading zero digit
• Area code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 901344770011#
After applying DDI: 9770011
|
PreDot Nat->Local Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes the following items from geographic national numbers
• Access code
• Leading zero digit
• Area code
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 901344770011#
After applying DDI: 770011
|
PreAt Nat->Local Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes the following items from geographic national numbers
• All digits prior to the GBNP portion of the route pattern
• Leading zero digit
• Area code
|
Route pattern: 8.9@
Dialed digit string: 8901344770011#
After applying DDI: 770011
|
Tag Descriptions for GBNP
Table 4-8 lists and describes tags that are used in the GBNP. For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Table 4-8 Tag Descriptions for GBNP
Tag
|
Description
|
INTERNATIONAL-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the international access code, which is 00 in the United Kingdom.
|
LOCALRATE-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the three-digit access codes, 844 or 845, for national services that are charged at local rates.
|
MOBILE-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the six-digit mobile subscriber number.
|
NATIONAL-NUMBER
|
This tag specifies the national portion of an international number.
|
SERVICE
|
This tag specifies three-digit service codes such as 999 for emergency services or 100 for operator services.
|
PERSONAL-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the two-digit access code, 70, that is used to dial personal numbers.
|
PAGING-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the code that is used to dial pager numbers.
|
CORPORATE-NUMBER
|
This tag specifies the 10-digit corporate numbers that begin with 55 and 58.
|
FREEPHONE-NUMBER
|
This tag specifies the 9- or 10-digit freephone numbers that begin with 800, 808, and 500.
|
LOCAL-5-DIGIT
|
This tag specifies the five-digit local numbers.
|
LOCAL-7-DIGIT
|
This tag specifies the seven-digit local numbers.
|
BROADBAND-SERVICE
|
This tag specifies the 10-digit broadband service numbers that range from 91-99.
|
SPECIALRATE-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the two-digit access code for special rate services that begin with 82 or 89.
|
AREA-CODE
|
This tag specifies the two-, three-, four-, or five-digit geographical area codes.
|
SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the five-, six-, seven-, or eight-digit subscriber numbers.
|
LOCALRATE-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the seven-digit local rate subscriber number.
|
LOCAL-6-DIGIT
|
This tag specifies the six-digit local numbers.
|
LOCAL-8-DIGIT
|
This tag specifies the eight-digit local numbers.
|
COUNTRY-CODE
|
This tag specifies the one-, two-, or three-digit country codes.
|
PAGING-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the four-digit paging service access code. 76XX represents this code.
|
PERSONAL-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the eight-digit personal subscriber number.
|
PREMIUM-RATE-NUMBER
|
This tag specifies the 10-digit premium rate numbers that begin with 90 and 91.
|
DIRECTORY-SERVICE
|
This tag specifies the directory services number. 118XXX represents this number.
|
NATIONAL-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the leading zero digit in all national and geographic numbers. 0 always represents this tag.
|
SPECIALRATE-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the eight-digit special rate service number.
|
MOBILE-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the four-digit mobile access codes, which are 77XX, 78XX, or 79XX.
|
NATIONALRATE-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the three-digit national rate access code that begins with 870 or 871.
|
NATIONALRATE-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the six-digit national rate service number.
|
VOIP-NUMBER
|
This tag specifies the broadband voice IP number.
|
Greece Numbering Plan
The following topics describe DDIs and tags that are used in the Greece Numbering Plan (GRNP).
•
Discard Digits Instructions for GRNP
•
Tag Descriptions for GRNP
Discard Digits Instructions for GRNP
Table 4-9 lists DDIs and describes the effects of applying each DDI to a dialed number. For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Table 4-9 DDIs for GRNP
DDI
|
Effect
|
Example
|
NoDigits
|
This DDI removes no digits.
|
Route pattern: 0.@
Dialed Digit String: 02106381350
After applying DDI: 02106381350
|
PreDot
|
This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
|
Route pattern: 0.@
Dialed Digit String: 02106381350
After applying DDI: 2106381350
|
PreAt
|
This DDI removes all digits that are prior to the GRNP portion of the route pattern including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed Digit String: 902106381350
After applying DDI: 2106381350
|
Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• End-of-dialing character for international calls
|
Route pattern: 0.@
Dialed digit string: 00014085264000#
After applying DDI: 00014085264000
|
PreDot Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 0.@
Dialed digit string: 00014085264000#
After applying DDI: 0014085264000
|
PreAt Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• All digits prior to the GRNP portion of the route pattern including Cisco Unified CallManager external access code and PBX external access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 900014085264000#
After applying DDI: 0014085264000
|
Tag Descriptions for GRNP
Table 4-10 lists and describes tags that are used in the GRNP. For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Table 4-10 Tag Descriptions for GRNP
Tag
|
Description
|
AREA-CODE
|
This tag specifies the area code as dialed for calls within Athens Zone. Example:21.
|
SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the eight-digit subscriber number that is dialed after the area code within Athens Zone. [0-2]XXXXXXX represents this number.
|
AREA-CODE3
|
This tag specifies the three-digit area code as dialed for calls within Thessaloniki, Larissa, Kavala, Patra, Tripoli, and Heraklio Zones. 2[3-8]1 represents the tag.
|
SUBSCRIBER7
|
This tag specifies the seven-digit subscriber number that is dialed after the area code within Thessaloniki, Larissa, Kavala, Patra, Tripoli, and Heraklio Zones. [0-2]XXXXXX represents this tag.
|
AREA-CODE4
|
This tag specifies the four-digit area code as dialed for all national calls except Athens, Thessaloniki, Larissa, Kavala, Patra, Tripoli, and Heraklio Zones. 2[2-8][2-9[1-9] represents the tag.
|
SUBSCRIBER6
|
This tag specifies six-digit subscriber number that is dialed after the area code except Athens, Thessaloniki, Larissa, Kavala, Patra, Tripoli, and Heraklio Zones. [0-2]XXXXX represents this tag.
|
CARRIER-SELECT
|
This tag specifies the four- or five-digit access code to select the alternative carriers in Greece. 17[2-9]X or 16[2-3]XX represents this tag.
|
INTERNATIONAL-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the two-digit access code for international dialing. For Greece, this code is 00.
|
COUNTRY-CODE
|
This tag specifies the country code portion of the international number. For example: 1 for the United States, 31 for the Netherlands, 44 for the United Kingdom.
|
NATIONAL-NUMBER
|
This tag specifies the national portion of an international number.
|
END-OF-DIALING
|
This single character identifies the end of the dialed-digit string. The # character serves as the end-of-dialing signal for international numbers that are dialed within the GRNP.
|
DIALUP-ACCESS
|
This tag designates the dialup access code ("internet providers-EPAK"), which is 891 or 896 in Greece.
|
DIALUP-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag designates the seven-digit subscriber number that is dialed after the dialup access code.
|
EMERGENCY
|
This tag designates 100, 108, 112, 166, 199 as emergency numbers, which will route as an urgent pattern (extend call as soon as these digits match).
|
FREEPHONE-ACCESS
|
This tag designates the freephone access access code, which is 800 in the Netherlands.
|
FREEPHONE-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the seven-digit subscriber number that is dialed after the freephone access code.
|
LOCALRATE-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag designates seven digits that are added to the local rate access number.
|
MOBILE-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the three-digit mobile access codes. For Greece, this code takes the form 69[013456789].
|
MOBILE-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the last seven digits of the mobile directory number.
|
PAGING-ACCESS
|
This tag designates the paging numbers ("pagers") access code, which is 692 in Greece.
|
PAGING-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag designates the seven-digit subscriber number that is dialed after the paging access code.
|
PERSONAL-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the two-digit personal number access code, which is 70 in Greece.
|
PERSONAL-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the eight-digit personal subscriber number that is dialed after personal access code.
|
PREMIUM-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the access code that is used to recognize calls to a premium rate service. For Greece, this code specifies 901 or 909.
|
SERVICE
|
This tag specifies three-digit or four-digit service codes (such as 131 for directory inquiries), excluding the emergency numbers 100, 108, 112, 166, and 199.
|
SERVICE5
|
This tag specifies five-digit or six-digit service codes.
|
VIRTUALCALLINGCARDS-ACCESS
|
This tag designates three digits that specify a virtual calling card call. For Greece, this code specifies 807.
|
VIRTUALCALLINGCARDS-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag designates the four digits that are added to the virtual calling card access number.
|
VPN-ACCESS
|
This tag designates a three-digit number that specifies a VPN access call. For Greece, this number specifies 50.
|
VPN-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag designates the eight-digit subscriber number that is dialed after VPN access code.
|
Ireland Numbering Plan
The following topics describe DDIs and tags that are used in the Ireland Numbering Plan (IENP).
•
Discard Digits Instructions for IENP
•
Tag Descriptions for IENP
Discard Digits Instructions for IENP
Table 4-11 lists DDIs and describes the effects of applying each DDI to a dialed number. For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Table 4-11 DDIs for IENP
DDI
|
Effect
|
Example
|
NoDigits
|
This DDI removes no digits.
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digit String: 9018192700
After applying DDI: 9018192700
|
PreDot
|
This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digit String: 9018192700
After applying DDI: 018192700
|
PreAt
|
This DDI removes all digits that are prior to the IENP portion of the route pattern including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
|
Route pattern: 8.9@
Dialed Digit String: 89018192700
After applying DDI: 018192700
|
Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• End-of-dialing character for international calls
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 9003227045900#
After applying DDI: 9003227045900
|
PreDot Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 9003227045900#
After applying DDI: 003227045900
|
PreAt Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• All digits prior to the IENP portion of the route pattern including Cisco Unified CallManager external access code and PBX external access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 8.9@
Dialed digit string: 89003227045900#
After applying DDI: 003227045900
|
Nat->Local
|
This DDI removes
• National access code
• Area code
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 902266551
After applying DDI: 966551
|
PreDot Nat->Local
|
This DDI removes
• National access code
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• Area code
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 902266551
After applying DDI: 66551
|
PreAtNat->Local
|
This DDI removes
• National access code
• Area code
• All digits prior to the IENP portion of the route pattern including Cisco Unified CallManager external access code and PBX external access code
|
Route pattern: 8.9
Dialed digit string: 8902266551
After applying DDI: 966551
|
Nat->Local Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• National access code
• Area code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digits: 902266551#
After Applying DDI: 966551
|
PreDot Nat->Local Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• National Access code
• Area code
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digits: 902266551#
After Applying DDI: 66551
|
PreAt Nat->Local Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• National Access code
• Area code
• All digits prior to the IENP portion of the route pattern including Cisco Unified CallManager external access code and PBX external access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route Pattern: 8.9@
Dialed Digits: 8902266551#
After Applying DDI: 966551
|
Nat->International
|
This DDI removes
• National access code
|
Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digits: 9018192700
After Applying DDI: 918192700
|
PreDot Nat->International
|
This DDI removes
• National access code
• Cisco Unified CallManager external Access code
|
Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digits: 9018192700
After Applying DDI: 18192700
|
PreAt Nat->International
|
This DDI removes
• National access code
• All digits prior to the IENP portion of the route pattern including Cisco Unified CallManager external access code and PBX external access code
|
Route Pattern: 8.9@
Dialed Digits: 89018192700
After Applying DDI: 18192700
|
Nat->International Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• National access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digits: 9018192700#
After Applying DDI: 918192700
|
PreDot Nat->International Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• National access code
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digits: 9018192700#
After Applying DDI: 18192700
|
PreAt Nat->International Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• National access code
• All digits prior to the IENP portion of the route pattern including Cisco Unified CallManager external access code and PBX external access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route Pattern: 8.9@
Dialed Digits: 89018192700#
After Applying DDI: 18192700
|
International->National
|
This DDI removes
• International access code
• Country Code
|
Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digits: 9003227045900
After Applying DDI: 927045900
|
PreDot International->National
|
This DDI removes
• International access code
• Country Code
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
|
Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digits: 9003227045900
After Applying DDI: 27045900
|
PreAt International->National
|
This DDI removes
• International access code
• Country Code
• All digits prior to the IENP portion of the route pattern including Cisco Unified CallManager external access code and PBX external access code
|
Route Pattern: 8.9@
Dialed Digits: 89003227045900
After Applying DDI: 27045900
|
International->National Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• International access code
• Country Code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digits: 9003227045900#
After Applying DDI: 927045900
|
PreDot International->National Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• International access code
• Country Code
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digits: 9003227045900#
After Applying DDI: 27045900
|
PreAt International->National Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• International access code
• Country Code
• All digits prior to the IENP portion of the route pattern including Cisco Unified CallManager external access code and PBX external access codes
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route Pattern: 8.9@
Dialed Digits: 89003227045900#
After Applying DDI: 27045900
|
InternationalDirectDial
|
This DDI removes
• International access code
|
Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digits: 9003227045900
After Applying DDI: 93227045900
|
PreDot InternationalDirectDial
|
This DDI removes
• International access code
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
|
Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digits: 9003227045900
After Applying DDI: 3227045900
|
PreAt InternationalDirectDial
|
This DDI removes
• International access code
• All digits prior to the IENP portion of the route pattern including Cisco Unified CallManager external access code and PBX external access codes
|
Route Pattern: 8.9@
Dialed Digits: 89003227045900
After Applying DDI: 3227045900
|
InternationalDirectDial Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• International access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digits: 9003227045900#
After Applying DDI: 93227045900
|
PreDot InternationalDirectDial Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• International access code
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digits: 9003227045900#
After Applying DDI: 3227045900
|
PreAt InternationalDirectDial Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• International access code
• All digits prior to the IENP portion of the route pattern including Cisco Unified CallManager external access code and PBX external access codes
• End of dialing character
|
Route Pattern: 8.9@
Dialed Digits: 89003227045900#
After Applying DDI: 3227045900
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Mobile->Internat
|
This DDI removes
• National access code from Mobile numbers
|
Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digits: 90836655443
After Applying DDI: 9836655443
|
PreDot Mobile->Internat
|
This DDI removes
• National access code
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
|
Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digits: 90836655443
After Applying DDI: 836655443
|
PreAt Mobile->Internat
|
This DDI removes
• National access code
• All digits prior to the IENP portion of the route pattern including Cisco Unified CallManager external access code and PBX external access codes
|
Route Pattern: 8.9@
Dialed Digits: 890836655443
After Applying DDI: 836655443
|
Mobile->Internat Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• National access code
• The end-of-dialing character
|
Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digits: 90836655443#
After Applying DDI: 9836655443
|
PreDot Mobile->Internat Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• National access code
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• The end of dialing character
|
Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digits: 90836655443#
After Applying DDI: 836655443
|
PreAt Mobile->Internat Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• National access code
• All digits prior to the IENP portion of the route pattern including Cisco Unified CallManager external access code and PBX external access codes
• The end of dialing character
|
Route Pattern: 8.9@
Dialed Digits: 890836655443#
After Applying DDI: 836655443
|
NI->International
|
This DDI removes
• Northern Ireland access code
|
Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digits: 904877665544
After Applying DDI: 977665544
|
PreDot NI->International
|
This DDI removes
• Northern Ireland access code
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
|
Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digits: 904877665544
After Applying DDI: 77665544
|
PreAt NI->International
|
This DDI removes
• Northern Ireland access code
• All digits prior to the IENP portion of the route pattern including Cisco Unified CallManager external access code and PBX external access codes
|
Route Pattern: 8.9@
Dialed Digits: 8904877665544
After Applying DDI: 77665544
|
NI->International Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• Northern Ireland access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digits: 904877665544#
After Applying DDI: 977665544
|
PreDot NI->International Trailing-#
|
This DDI remove
• Northern Ireland access code
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route Pattern: 9.@
Dialed Digits: 904877665544#
After Applying DDI: 77665544
|
PreAt NI->International Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• Northern Ireland access code
• All digits prior to the IENP portion of the route pattern including Cisco Unified CallManager external access code and PBX external access codes
• End of dialing character
|
Route Pattern: 8.9@
Dialed Digits: 8904877665544#
After Applying DDI: 77665544
|
Tag Descriptions for IENP
Table 4-12 lists and describes tags that are used in the IENP. For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Table 4-12 Tag Descriptions for IENP
Tag
|
Description
|
VOIP-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the broadband voice IP access code. For Ireland, this code specifies 76.
|
END-OF-DIALING
|
This single character identifies the end of the dialed-digit string. The # character serves as the end-of-dialing signal for international numbers that are dialed within the IENP.
|
AREA-CODE
|
This tag specifies the area code as dialed for calls. Example:21.
|
FREEPHONE-ACCESS
|
This tag designates the freephone access code, which is 1800 and 1801 for Ireland.
|
FREEPHONE-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the six-digit subscriber numbers that is dialed after the freephone access code.
|
INTERNATIONAL-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the two-digit access code for international dialing. For Ireland, this code is 00.
|
MOBILE-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the two-digit mobile access codes. For Ireland, these codes are 83, 84, 85, 86, and 87.
|
MOBILE-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the last seven digits of the mobile directory number.
|
NATIONAL-NUMBER
|
This tag specifies the national portion of an international number.
|
OPERATOR
|
This tag specifies the operator service number, which is 10.
|
PAGING-ACCESS
|
This tag designates the paging numbers ("pagers") access code, which is 821 and 822 in Ireland.
|
PAGING-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag designates the six-digit subscriber number that is dialed after the paging access code.
|
PERSONAL-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the three-digit personal number access code, which is 700 in Ireland.
|
PERSONAL-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the six-digit subscriber number that is dialed after personal access code.
|
PREMIUM-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the access code that is used to recognize calls to a premium rate service. For Ireland, this code of the form 15XX.
|
PREMIUM-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag designates the six-digit subscriber number that is dialed after the premium access code
|
SERVICE
|
This tag specifies three-, four-, or six-digit service codes, excluding the emergency numbers 999, 112.
|
SHAREDCOST-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the access code for the shared cost numbers. This code specifies 1850 and 1890 for Ireland.
|
SHAREDCOST-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the six-digit shared cost subscriber numbers.
|
SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the five-, six-, or seven-digit subscriber number that is dialed after the area code.
|
VIRTUALCALLINGCARDS-ACCESS
|
This tag designates three digits that specify a virtual calling card call. For Ireland, this code is 818.
|
VIRTUALCALLINGCARDS-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag designates the six digits that are added to the virtual calling card access number.
|
LOCAL-5-DIGIT
|
This tag specifies the five-digit local numbers.
|
LOCAL-6-DIGIT
|
This tag specifies the six-digit local numbers.
|
LOCAL-7-DIGIT
|
This tag specifies the seven-digit local numbers.
|
NATIONAL-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the leading zero digit in all national and geographic numbers. 0 always represents this tag.
|
DIALUP-ACCESS
|
This tag designates the dialup access code ("internet providers-EPAK"), which is 1891, 1892, or 1893 in Ireland.
|
DIALUP-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag designates the subscriber number that is dialed after the dialup access code.
|
MAILBOX-ACCESS
|
This tag designates the mailbox access code. For Ireland, this code specifies 80.
|
NI-ACCESS
|
This tag designates the Northern Ireland access code. For Ireland, this code specifies 48.
|
NI-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the Northern Ireland subscriber number that is dialed after Northern Ireland access code.
|
COUNTRY-CODE
|
This tag specifies the country code portion of the international number. For example: 1 for the United States, 31 for the Netherlands, 44 for the United Kingdom.
|
VOIP-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag represents the voice IP subscriber number that is dialed after the voice IP access code.
|
Japanese Numbering Plan
The following topics describe the DDIs and tags that are used in the JPNP.
•
Discard Digits Instructions for JPNP
•
Tag Descriptions for JPNP
Discard Digits Instructions for JPNP
Table 4-13 lists DDIs and describes the effects of applying each DDI to a dialed number. For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Note
JPNP does not support nine digit number regions (0460XXXXX and 0578XXXXX), hence the customer cannot make calls to these regions. To resolve this issue, the Cisco Unified CallManager adminstrator must add the following route patterns: 0578XXXXX and 0460XXXXX. The adminstrator must ensure that the Urgent Priority check box is checked.
Table 4-13 DDIs for JPNP
DDI
|
Effect
|
Example
|
NoDigits
|
This DDI removes no digits.
|
Route pattern: 0.@
Dialed digit string: 00203571000
After applying DDI: 00203571000
|
PreDot
|
This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
|
Route pattern: 0.1611@
Dialed digit string: 016110203571000
After applying DDI: 16110203571000
|
PreAt
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the NLNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
|
Route pattern: 0.1611@
Dialed digit string: 016110203571000
After applying DDI: 0203571000
|
Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• End-of-dialing character for international calls.
|
Route pattern: 0.1611@
Dialed digit string: 016110081910555#
After applying DDI: 016110081910555
|
PreDot Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• End-of-dialing character for international calls
|
Route pattern: 0.1611@
Dialed digit string: 016110081910555#
After applying DDI: 16110081910555
|
PreAt Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the JANP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
• End-of-dialing character for international calls
|
Route pattern: 0.1611@
Dialed digit string: 016110081910555#
After applying DDI: 0081910555
|
Tag Descriptions for JPNP
Table 4-14 lists and describes tags that are used in the Japanese Numbering Plan (JPNP). For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Table 4-14 Tag Descriptions for JPNP
Tags
|
Description
|
00XX-CARRIER-CODE
|
This tag specifies the two- to four-digit carrier code for 00XX/002XX/0091XX carrier specified calls.
|
00XX-CARRIER-SELECT
|
This tag specifies the carrier selecting code in the form 00 for 00XX/002XX/0091XX carrier specified call selector.
|
00XX-CARRIER-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the Carrier specified call subscriber.
|
0AB0-SERVICE-ACCESS
|
This tag sepcifies 0AB0 service codes excluding 0120 and 0800.
Note Some valid service access numbers can match with 0+3/4 digit area codes unexpectedly.
|
0AB0-SERVICE-NUMBER
|
This tag specifies the six-digit service numbers for 0AB0 services.
|
nDIGIT-AREA-CODE
|
Where n = 1, 2, 3, or 4. These one-, two-, three-, or four-digit codes identify the area code for long-distance calls.
|
COUNTRY-CODE
|
The one-, two-, or three-digit code used to specify the destination country for international calls.
|
nDIGIT-OFFICE-CODE
|
Where n = 1, 2, 3, or 4. These one-, two-, three-, or four-digit codes identify thelocal calls or long distance calls in conjunction with one-, two-, three-, or four-digit area codes.
|
AREA-CODE-FOR-9DIGIT-LONG DISTANCE AREA
|
Specific area code/office code combinations for 9 digit long distance call regions. To be obsolete at 2007.
|
CARRIER-SELECT
|
This tag specifies the legacy carrier select code 001 for international call to choose a specific carrier.
|
END-OF-DIALING
|
This single character identifies the end of the dialed-digit string. The # character serves as the end-of-dialing signal for international and long-distance-service numbers that are dialed within the JPNP.
|
FREEPHONE-120-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the access code of free phone service in the form of 0120.
|
FREE-PHONE-0120-SERVICE- NUMBER
|
This tag specifies the six-digit service number for 0120 free phone.
|
FREEPHONE-800-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the access code of free phone service in the form of 800.
|
FREE-PHONE-0800-SERVICE- NUMBER
|
This tag specifies the seven-digit service number for 0800 free phone.
|
INTERNATIONAL-ACCESS
|
This three-digit access code specifies international dialing. Calls that originate in Japan use 010 for this code.
|
LONG-DISTANCE-ACCESS
|
This one-digit code identifies a direct-dialed, long-distance call. JANP calls use 0 for this code.
|
MOBILE-ACCESS
|
This three-digit area code in the form 0[27-9]0 identifies the mobile access code.
|
MOBILE-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the last eight digits of mobile directory number in the form XXXXXXXX.
|
NATIONAL-NUMBER
|
This single character identifies the nation-specific part of the digit string for an international call.
|
SERVICE
|
This three-digit code in the form 1XX designates services such as 110/119 for emergency.
|
SPECIAL-SERVICE-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies # for #XXXX special service access.
|
SPECIAL-SERVICE-CODE
|
This tag specifies the four-digit service code for #XXXX special services.
|
SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the four-digit subscriber code.
|
VOIP-050-ACCESS
|
This three-digit area code in the form 050 identifies the mobile access code.
|
VOIP-050-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the l7 digit VOIP call subscriber.
|
WEATHER-FORECAST-SERVICE
|
Thsi tag specifies the weather forcast service 177, which can be used with a certain area code to access regional weather forcast service.
|
Netherlands Numbering Plan
The following topics describe DDIs and tags that are used in the Netherlands Numbering Plan (NLNP).
•
Discard Digits Instructions for NLNP
•
Tag Descriptions for NLNP
Discard Digits Instructions for NLNP
Table 4-15 lists DDIs and describes the effects of applying each DDI to a dialed number. For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Table 4-15 DDIs for NLNP
DDI
|
Effect
|
Example
|
NoDigits
|
This DDI removes no digits.
|
Route pattern: 0.@
Dialed digit string: 00203571000
After applying DDI: 00203571000
|
PreDot
|
This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
|
Route pattern: 0.1611@
Dialed digit string: 016110203571000
After applying DDI: 16110203571000
|
PreAt
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the NLNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
|
Route pattern: 0.1611@
Dialed digit string: 016110203571000
After applying DDI: 0203571000
|
Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• End-of-dialing character for international calls
|
Route pattern: 0.1611@
Dialed digit string: 016110081910555#
After applying DDI: 016110081910555
|
PreDot Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• End-of-dialing character for international calls
|
Route pattern: 0.1611@
Dialed digit string: 016110081910555#
After applying DDI: 16110081910555
|
PreAt Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the NLNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
• End-of-dialing character for international calls
|
Route pattern: 0.1611@
Dialed digit string: 016110081910555#
After applying DDI: 0081910555
|
Tag Descriptions for NLNP
Table 4-16 lists and describes tags that are used in the Netherlands Numbering Plan (NLNP). For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Table 4-16 Tag Descriptions for NLNP
Tags
|
Description
|
END-OF-DIALING
|
This tag designates the "#" digit that is used to indicate end-of-dialing for international calls.
|
NATIONAL-NUMBER
|
This tag designates the national-number part of international calls, which is basically everything dialed after the country-code.
|
AREA-CODE
|
This tag designates the area code ("netnummer") as dialed for national calls. The area code includes the leading 0. Example: 020 for Amsterdam, 070 for The Hague.
|
COUNTRY-CODE
|
This tag designates the country code ("landnummer") of international calls. Example: 1 for US, 32 for Belgium, 44 for England.
|
DIALUP-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag designates the subscriber number that is dialed after the dialup access code.
|
DIALUP-ACCESS
|
This tag designates the dialup access code ("internet providers"), which is 067 in the Netherlands.
|
INTERNATIONAL-ACCESS
|
This tag designates the international access code, which is 00 in the Netherlands.
|
SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag designates the subscriber number that is dialed after the area code (can be 6 or 7 digits).
|
SUBSCRIBER6
|
This tag designates the 4-digit area codes in the Netherlands that use a six-digit local subscriber number and is used for calls that are dialed locally (so without an area code). Cisco Unified CallManager must recognize whether the route pattern is sent to a six- or seven-digit subscriber area. For a six-digit area, add a filter "SUBSCRIBER7 DOES-NOT-EXIST" to remove the seven-digit subscriber number definition. If you do not add this filter, local calls will only extend after T302 timer expires because both six- and seven-digit subscriber numbers are assumed to be valid.
|
SUBSCRIBER7
|
This tag designates the three-digit area codes in the Netherlands that use a seven-digit local subscriber number and is used for calls that are dialed locally (so without an area code). Cisco Unified CallManager must recognize whether the route pattern is sent to a six- or seven-digit subscriber area.
For a seven-digit area, add a filter "SUBSCRIBER6 DOES-NOT-EXIST" to remove the six-digit subscriber number definition.
If you do not add this filter, local calls may extend with six digits if the user dials slowly and the T302 timer expires because both 6- and seven-digit subscriber numbers are assumed to be valid.
|
PERSONAL-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag designates the subscriber number that is dialed after the personal access code.
|
PERSONAL-ACCESS
|
This tag designates the personal numbers ("persoonlijke nummers") access code, which is 087 in the Netherlands.
|
PAGING-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag designates the subscriber number that is dialed after the paging access code.
|
PAGING-ACCESS
|
This tag designates the paging numbers ("piepers" and "buzzers") access code, which is 066 in the Netherlands.
|
FREEPHONE-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag designates the subscriber number that is dialed after the freephone access code (can be four or seven digits).
|
FREEPHONE-ACCESS
|
This tag designates the freephone access ("gratis nummers") access code, which is 0800 in the Netherlands.
|
PREMIUM-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag designates the subscriber number that is dialed after the premium access code (can be four or seven digits).
|
PREMIUM-ACCESS
|
This tag designates the premium access ("betaalde nummers") access code, which is 0900, 0906, or 090 in the Netherlands.
Example: To disallow 0906 and/or 0909 premium entertainment numbers, create a route pattern blocking patterns that matches the filter "PREMIUM ACCESS == 090[69]".
|
MOBILE-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag designates the seven-digit subscriber number that is dialed after the mobile access code.
|
MOBILE-ACCESS
|
This tag designates the mobile access ("mobiele nummers") access code, which is 061, 062, 063, 064, or 065 in the Netherlands.
|
SERVICE
|
This tag designates 11x and 12xx service numbers (like 118 directory inquiries), excluding the 112 emergency number.
|
VOICEMAIL-ACCESS
|
This tag designates the voicemail access ("voicemail diensten") access code, which is 084 in the Netherlands.
|
VOICEMAIL-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag designates the subscriber number that is dialed after the voicemail access code (can be four or seven digits).
|
EMERGENCY
|
This tag designates the 112 emergency number, which will route as an urgent pattern (extend call as soon as these digits match).
|
New Zealand Numbering Plan
The following topics describe DDIs and tags that are used in the New Zealand Numbering Plan (NZNP).
•
Discard Digits Instructions for NZNP
•
Tag Descriptions for NZNP
Discard Digits Instructions for NZNP
Table 4-17 lists DDIs and describes the effects of applying each DDI to a dialed number. For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Table 4-17 DDIs for NZNP
DDI
|
Effect
|
Example
|
NoDigits
|
This DDI removes no digits.
|
Route pattern: 0.@
Dialed digit string: 00883795211
After applying DDI: 00883795211
|
PreDot
|
This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
|
Route pattern: 0.@
Dialed digit string: 00883795211
After applying DDI: 0883795211
|
PreAt
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the NZNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
|
Route pattern: 8.0@
Dialed digit string: 800883795211
After applying DDI: 0883795211
|
Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• End-of-dialing character for international calls
|
Route pattern: 0.@
Dialed digit string: 000116563175666#
After applying DDI: 000116563175666
|
PreDot Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• End-of-dialing character for international calls
|
Route pattern: 0.@
Dialed digit string: 000116563175306#
After applying DDI: 00116563175306
|
PreAt Trailing #
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the NZNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
• End-of-dialing character for international call
|
Route pattern: 8.0@
Dialed digit string: 8000116563175306#
After applying DDI: 00116563175306
|
Tag Descriptions for NZNP
Table 4-18 lists and describes tags that are used in the NZNP. For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Table 4-18 Tag Descriptions for NZNP
Tag
|
Description
|
AREA-CODE
|
This two-digit area code in the form 0[34679] identifies the area code for long-distance calls.
|
CARRIER-SELECT
|
This tag specifies the access code that is used to select an alternative carrier for this call and takes the form 05[1-9] or 050 or 0505.
|
COUNTRY-CODE
|
These one-, two-, or three-digit codes specify the destination country for international calls.
|
END-OF-DIALING
|
This single character identifies the end of the dialed-digit string. The # character specifies the end-of-dialing signal for international numbers that are dialed within the NZNP.
|
FREEPHONE-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the four-digit access number for freephone calls. For New Zealand, this number is either 0508 or 0800.
|
FREEPHONE-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag represents the digits following the freephone access code for freephone calls.
|
INTERNATIONAL-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the two-digit access code for international dialing. For New Zealand, this code is 00.
|
MOBILE-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the access code that is used to identify calls that are made to mobile phones. In New Zealand, this code takes the form 020, 021[012], 021[3-9], 025[01345789], 025[26],027,029.
|
MOBILE-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag represents the remaining digits of the mobile number.
|
NATIONAL-NUMBER
|
This tag specifies the nation-specific part of the digit string for an international call.
|
OPERATOR
|
This tag specifies the operator code. In New Zealand, this code specifies 018 for local and 010 for international calls.
|
PAGING-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the access code that is used to recognize calls to radio paging devices. For New Zealand, this code is 026 and 083.
|
PAGING-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag represents the remaining digits of the radio paging number.
|
PREMIUM-ACCESS
|
This tag specifies the access code that is used to recognize calls to a premium rate service. For New Zealand, this code is 0900.
|
PREMIUM-SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag represents the remaining digits of a premium rate service.
|
SERVICE
|
This tag represents the general service and emergency numbers. These numbers takes the form 111, 1XX, 1[346], 017, 19[67], 502XXX.
|
SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the eight-digit "local" number for geographic numbers. This number takes the form XXXXXXX.
|
Portuguese Numbering Plan
The following topics describe DDIs and tags that are used in the Portuguese Numbering Plan (PTNP).
•
Discard Digits Instructions for PTNP
•
Tag Descriptions for PTNP
Discard Digits Instructions for PTNP
Table 4-19 lists DDIs and describes the effects of applying each DDI to a dialed number. For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Table 4-19 DDIs for PTNP
DDI
|
Effect
|
Example
|
NoDigits
|
This DDI removes no digits.
|
Route pattern: 0.@
Dialed digit string: 0214468700
After applying DDI: 0214468700
|
PreDot
|
This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
|
Route pattern: 0.0@
Dialed digit string: 00214468700
After applying DDI: 0214468700
|
PreAt
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the PTNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
|
Route pattern: 0.0@
Dialed digit string: 00214468700
After applying DDI: 214468700
|
Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• End-of-dialing character for international calls
|
Route pattern: 0.@
Dialed digit string: 0214468700#
After applying DDI: 0214468700
|
PreDot Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• End-of-dialing character for international calls
|
Route pattern: 0.0@
Dialed digit string: 00214468700#
After applying DDI: 0214468700
|
PreAt Trailing #
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the PTNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
• End-of-dialing character for international call
|
Route pattern: 0.0@
Dialed digit string: 00214468700#
After applying DDI: 214468700
|
Tag Descriptions for PTNP
Table 4-20 lists and describes tags that are used in the PTNP. For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Table 4-20 Tag Descriptions for PTNP
Tag
|
Description
|
SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the nine-digit directory number in the form 2XXXXXXXX.
|
END-OF-DIALING
|
This single character identifies the end of the dialed-digit string. The # character serves as the end-of-dialing signal for international numbers that, however, are dialed within the PTNP.
|
NATIONAL-NUMBER
|
This tag specifies the nation-specific part of the digit string for an international call.
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COUNTRY-CODE
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These one-, two-, or three-digit codes specify the destination country for international calls.
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DIALUP-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag designates the two-digits that are added to the dialup access number.
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DIALUP-ACCESS
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This tag designates the two digits that specify the dialup call.
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INTERNATIONAL-ACCESS
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This two-digit access code specifies international dialing. Calls that originate in Portugal use 00 for this code.
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VIRTUALCALLINGCARDS-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag designates the six digits that are added to the virtual calling card access number.
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VIRTUALCALLINGCARDS-ACCESS
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This tag designates three digits that specify a virtual calling card call.
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VPN-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag designates two digits that are added to the VPN access number.
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VPN-ACCESS
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This tag designates three digits that specify a VPN access call.
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PERSONAL-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag designates six digits that are added to the personal access number.
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PERSONAL-ACCESS
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This tag designates three digits that specify a personal access call.
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SPECIALRATE-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag designates six digits that are added to the special rate access number.
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SPECIALRATE-ACCESS
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This tag designates three digits that specify a special rate charge call.
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LOCALRATE-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag designates six digits that are added to the local rate access number.
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LOCALRATE-ACCESS
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This tag designates three digits that specify a local rate charge call.
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NATIONALRATE-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag designates six digits that are added to the national rate access number.
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NATIONALRATE-ACCESS
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This tag designates three digits that specify a national rate charge call.
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FREEPHONE-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag designates six digits that are added to the free phone access number.
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FREEPHONE-ACCESS
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This tag designates three digits that specify a free charge call.
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MOBILE-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag designates seven digits that are added to the mobile access number.
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MOBILE-ACCESS
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This tag designates two digits that specify the mobile operator.
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SERVICE
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This three or four-digit code, starting with one, designates services such as 112 for emergency.
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Russian Numbering Plan
The following topics describe DDIs and tags that are used in the Russian Numbering Plan (RUNP).
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Discard Digits Instructions for RUNP
•
Tag Descriptions for RUNP
Discard Digits Instructions for RUNP
Table 4-21 lists DDIs and describes the effects of applying each DDI to a dialed number. For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Table 4-21 DDIs for RUNP
DDI
|
Effect
|
Example
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NoDigits
|
This DDI removes no digits.
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Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9080959611410
After applying DDI: 9080959611410
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PreDot
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the dot in the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9080959611410
After applying DDI: 080959611410
|
PreAt
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the RUNP portion of the route pattern (prior to @ sign in the pattern), including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9.080959611410
After applying DDI: 80959611410
|
Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9081031203573500#
After applying DDI: 9081031203573500
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PreDot Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9081031203573500#
After applying DDI: 081031203573500
|
PreAt Trailing #
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the RUNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9081031203573500#
After applying DDI: 81031203573500
|
Intl Access 8-10
|
This DDI extracts a national number along with the country code. This DDI removes
• International access code (8-10)
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9081031203573500
After applying DDI: 9031203573500
|
PreDot Intl Access 8-10
|
This DDI extracts a national number along with the country code. This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• International access code
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9081031203573500
After applying DDI: 031203573500
|
PreAt Intl Access 8-10
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the RUNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
• International access code
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9081031203573500
After applying DDI: 31203573500
|
Intl Access 8-10 Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• International access code (8-10)
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9081031203573500#
After applying DDI: 9031203573500
|
PreDot Intl Access 8-10 Trailing-#
|
This DDI extracts a national number along with the country code. This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• International access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9081031203573500#
After applying DDI: 031203573500#
|
PreAt Intl Access 8-10 Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the RUNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
• International access code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9081031203573500#
After applying DDI: 31203573500
|
Long Dist -> 7D
|
This DDI extracts a seven-digit local number from the long-distance number along with the Cisco Unified CallManager external access code and PBX access code. This DDI removes
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Area code
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9080959611410
After applying DDI: 909611410
|
PreDot Long Dist -> 7D
|
This DDI extracts a seven-digit local number from the long-distance number along with the PBX access code. This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Area code
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9080959611410
After applying DDI: 09611410
|
PreAt Long Dist -> 7D
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the RUNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Area code
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9080959611410
After applying DDI: 9611410
|
Long Dist -> 7D Trailing-#
|
This DDI extracts a seven-digit local number from the long-distance number, along with the Cisco Unified CallManager external access code and PBX access code. This DDI removes
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Area code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9080959611410#
After applying DDI: 909611410
|
PreDot Long Dist -> 7D Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Area code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9080959611410#
After applying DDI: 09611410
|
PreAt Long Dist -> 7D Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the RUNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Area code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9080959611410#
After applying DDI: 9611410
|
Long Dist -> 6D
|
This DDI extracts a six-digit local number from the long-distance number along with Cisco Unified CallManager external access code and PBX access code. This DDI removes
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Area code
• `A' zone digit
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9080962123456
After applying DDI: 90123456
|
PreDot Long Dist -> 6D
|
This DDI extracts a six-digit local number from the long-distance number along with PBX access code. This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Area code
• `A' zone digit
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9080962123456
After applying DDI: 0123456
|
PreAt Long Dist -> 6D
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the RUNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Area code
• `A' zone digit
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9080962123456
After applying DDI: 123456
|
Long Dist -> 6D Trailing-#
|
This DDI extracts a six-digit local number from the long-distance number along with Cisco Unified CallManager external access code and PBX access code. This DDI removes
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Area code
• `A' zone digit
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9080962123456#
After applying DDI: 90123456
|
PreDot Long Dist -> 6D Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Area code
• `A' zone digit
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9080962123456#
After applying DDI: 0123456
|
PreAt Long Dist -> 6D Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the RUNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• `A' zone digit
• Area code
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9080962123456#
After applying DDI: 123456
|
Long Dist -> 5D
|
This DDI extracts a five-digit local number from a long-distance number. This DDI creates a five-digit local number from an 11-digit dialed number (that is counted, including the access code). This DDI removes
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Area code
• `A' and `B' zone digits
|
Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 988472255640
After applying DDI: 955640
|
PreDot Long Dist -> 5D
|
This DDI extracts a five-digit local number from a long-distance number. It also removes the digits that precede the dot in the routing pattern. This DDI creates a five-digit local number from a 11-digit dialed number (that is counted, including with access code). This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Area code
• `A' and `B' zone digits
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9088472255640
After applying DDI: 055640
|
PreAt Long Dist -> 5D
|
This DDI extracts a five-digit local number from a long-distance number. It also removes the digits that precede the @ sign in the routing pattern. This DDI creates a five-digit local number from a 11-digit dialed number (that is counted, with the access code). This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Area code
• `A' and `B' zone digits
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9088472255640
After applying DDI: 55640
|
Long Dist -> 5D Trailing-#
|
This DDI extracts a five-digit local number from long-distance number. This DDI creates a five-digit local number from a 11-digit dialed number (that is counted with the access code). This DDI removes
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Area code
• `A' and `B' zone digits
• End-of-dialing character for international calls
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9088472255640#
After applying DDI: 9055640
|
PreDot Long Dist -> 5D Trailing-#
|
This DDI extracts a five-digit local number from long-distance number. It also removes the digits that precede the dot in the routing pattern. This DDI creates a five-digit local number from a 11-digit (that is counted, including the access code) dialed number. This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Area code
• `A' and `B' zone digits
• End-of-dialing character for international calls
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9088472255640#
After applying DDI: 055640
|
PreAt Long Dist -> 5D Trailing-#
|
This DDI extracts a five -digit local number from long-distance number. It also removes the digits that precede the at sign in the routing pattern and the trailing # sign. This DDI creates a five-digit local number from a 11-digit dialed number (that is counted, with the access code). This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Area code
• `A' and `B' zone digits
• End-of-dialing character for international calls
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9088472255640#
After applying DDI: 55640
|
Intl -> National number
|
This DDI extracts the national number portion of the dialed number. This DDI removes
• International access code (8-10)
• Country code
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9081031203573500
After applying DDI: 90203573500
|
PreDot Intl -> National number
|
This DDI extracts a national number of the dialed number and removes digits that precede the `.' sign. This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• International access code (8-10)
• Country code
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9081031203573500
After applying DDI: 0203573500
|
PreAt Intl -> National number
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the RUNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
• International access code (8-10)
• Country code
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9081031203573500
After applying DDI: 203573500
|
Intl -> National number Trailing-#
|
This DDI extracts the National number portion of the dialed number. This DDI removes
• International access code (8-10)
• Country code
• End-of-dialing character for international calls
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9081031203573500#
After applying DDI: 90203573500
|
PreDot Intl -> National number Trailing-#
|
This DDI extracts a national number of the dialed number and removes the digits that precede the `.' sign. This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• International access code (8-10)
• Country code
• End-of-dialing character for international calls
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9081031203573500#
After applying DDI: 0203573500
|
PreAt Intl -> National number Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the RUNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
• International access code (8-10)
• Country code
• End-of-dialing character for international calls
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9081031203573500#
After applying DDI: 203573500
|
Interzone->5D
|
This DDI extracts a five-digit local number from the dialed number for interzone calls. This DDI removes
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Interzone calls access code (2)
• `A' and `B' zone digits
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 90827512345
After applying DDI: 9012345
|
PreDot Interzone->5D
|
This DDI extracts a five-digit local number from the dialed number for interzone calls and also removes digits that precede the `.' sign. This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Interzone calls access code (2)
• `A' and `B' zone digits
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 90827512345
After applying DDI: 012345
|
PreAt Interzone->5D
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the RUNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Interzone calls access code (2)
• `A' and `B' zone digits
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 90827512345
After applying DDI: 12345
|
Interzone->5D Trailing-#
|
This DDI extracts a five-digit local number from the dialed number for interzone calls. This DDI removes
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Interzone calls access code (2)
• `A' and `B' zone digits
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 90827512345#
After applying DDI: 9012345
|
PreDot Interzone->5D Trailing-#
|
This DDI extracts a five-digit local number from the dialed number for interzone calls and also removes digits that precede the `.' sign. This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Interzone calls access code (2)
• `A' and `B' zone digits
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 90827512345#
After applying DDI: 012345
|
PreAt Interzone->5D Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the RUNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Interzone calls access code (2)
• `A' and `B' zone digits
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 90827512345#
After applying DDI: 12345
|
Interzone->6D
|
This DDI extracts a six-digit local number from the dialed number for interzone calls. This DDI removes
Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
Interzone calls access code (2)
`A' zone digit
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 90827612345
After applying DDI: 90612345
|
PreDot Interzone->6D
|
This DDI extracts a six-digit local number from the dialed number for interzone calls and also removes digits that precede the `.' sign. This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Interzone calls access code (2)
• `A' zone digit
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 90827612345
After applying DDI: 0612345
|
PreAt Interzone->6D
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the RUNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Interzone calls access code (2)
• `A' and `B' zone digits
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 90827612345
After applying DDI: 612345
|
Interzone->6D Trailing-#
|
This DDI extracts a five-digit local number from the dialed number for interzone calls. This DDI removes
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Interzone calls access code (2)
• `A' zone digit
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 90827612345#
After applying DDI: 90612345
|
PreDot Interzone->6D Trailing-#
|
This DDI extracts a five-digit local number from the dialed number for interzone calls and also removes digits that precede the `.' sign. This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Interzone calls access code (2)
• `A' zone digit
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 90827512345#
After applying DDI: 012345
|
PreAt Interzone->6D Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the RUNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Interzone calls access code (2)
• `A' zone digit
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 90827612345#
After applying DDI: 612345
|
Interzone->7D
|
This DDI extracts a seven-digit local number from the dialed number for interzone calls. This DDI removes
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Interzone calls access code (2)
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 9081234567
After applying DDI: 901234567
|
PreDot Interzone->7D
|
This DDI extracts a six-digit local number from the dialed number for interzone calls and also removes digits that precede the `.' sign. This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Interzone calls access code (2)
• `A' zone digit
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 90821234567
After applying DDI: 01234567
|
PreAt Interzone->7D
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the RUNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Interzone calls access code (2)
• `A' and `B' zone digits
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 90821234567
After applying DDI: 1234567
|
Interzone->7D Trailing-#
|
This DDI extracts a five-digit local number from the dialed number for interzone calls. This DDI removes
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Interzone calls access code (2)
• `A' zone digit
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 90821234567#
After applying DDI: 901234567
|
PreDot Interzone->7D Trailing-#
|
This DDI extracts a five-digit local number from the dialed number for interzone calls and also removes digits that precede the `.' sign. This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Interzone calls access code (2)
• `A' zone digit
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 90821234567#
After applying DDI: 01234567
|
PreAt Interzone->7D Trailing-#
|
This DDI removes all digits prior to the RUNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
• Long-distance direct-dialing access code (8)
• Interzone calls access code (2)
• `A' zone digit
• End-of-dialing character
|
Route pattern: 9.0@
Dialed digit string: 90821234567#
After applying DDI: 1234567
|
Tag Descriptions for RUNP
Table 4-22 lists and describes tags that are used in the RUNP. For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Table 4-22 Tag Descriptions for RUNP
Tag
|
Description
|
AREA-CODE
|
This three-digit area code in the form [03-9]XX identifies the area code for long-distance calls.
|
COUNTRY-CODE
|
These one-, two-, or three-digit codes specify the destination country for international calls.
|
NATIONAL-NUMBER
|
This tag specifies the nation-specific part of the digit string for an international call.
|
SUBSCRIBER
|
This tag specifies the subscriber number in case of five-digit subscriber numbers or the last five digits of a subscriber number in case of six- or seven-digit numbers in long distance dialing. The pattern for this tag is XXXXX.
|
ZONE-ACCESS
|
This one-digit code identifies zone dialing. For this code within the Russian Federation, 2 is used.
|
B
|
This one-digit tag applies in long-distance or zone dialing. It represents the second digit of the intrazone code (according to the definitions of the numbering plan in the Russian Federation). If the local subscriber number is a six-digit number, it represents the first digit of the six-digit subscriber number (for example, bxxxxx). If the subscriber number is a seven-digit number, it represents the second digit of the subscriber number (for example, abxxxxx).
|
SUBSCRIBER5
|
This tag specifies the five-digit subscriber number in the form [1-79]XXXX. It applies in local calls within areas that have five-digit local numbers.
|
SUBSCRIBER6
|
This tag specifies the six-digit subscriber number in form of [1-79]XXXXX. It applies in local calls within areas that have six-digit local numbers.
|
INTERNATIONAL-ACCESS
|
This three-digit access code specifies international dialing. Calls that originate in the Russian Federation use 810 for this code.
|
SERVICE
|
This one-digit code identifies a particular emergency service in emergency calls within the Russian Federation. It can specify a digit from 1 to 4 that would correspond to a particular emergency service in the emergency number in the format 0[1-4].
|
A
|
This one-digit tag, which is used in long-distance or zone dialing, represents the first digit of the intrazone code (according to the definitions of numbering plan in the Russian Federation). If the subscriber number is a seven-digit number, this digit specifies the second digit of the subscriber number (for example, abxxxxx). If the subscriber number is a five-digit or six-digit number, A will equal two.
|
SUBSCRIBER7
|
This tag specifies the seven-digit subscriber number in the form [1-79]xxxxxx. It applies in local calls within areas that have seven-digit local numbers.
|
ZERO-PREFIX
|
This one-digit prefix applies for emergency dialing. Within the Russian Federation, 0 applies for this prefix.
|
LONG-DISTANCE-ACCESS
|
This one-digit access code specifies long-distance dialing. Calls that originate in the Russian Federation use 8 for this code.
|
Singapore Numbering Plan
The following topics describe DDIs and tags that are used in the Singapore Numbering Plan (SGNP).
•
Discard Digits Instructions for SGNP
•
Tag Descriptions for SGNP
Discard Digits Instructions for SGNP
Table 4-23 lists DDIs and describes the effects of applying each DDI to a dialed number. For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Table 4-23 DDIs for SGNP
DDI
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Effect
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Example
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NoDigits
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This DDI removes no digits.
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Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 990115711
After applying DDI: 990115711
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PreDot
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This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
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Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 990115711
After applying DDI: 990115711
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PreAt
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This DDI removes all digits prior to the SGNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
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Route pattern: 8.9@
Dialed digit string: 8990115711
After applying DDI: 90115711
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Trailing-#
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This DDI removes
• End-of-dialing character for international calls
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Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 900161883795211#
After applying DDI: 900161883795211
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PreDot Trailing-#
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This DDI removes
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• End-of-dialing character for international calls
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Route pattern: 9.@
Dialed digit string: 900861883795211#
After applying DDI: 00861883795211
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PreAt Trailing #
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This DDI removes all digits prior to the SGNP portion of the route pattern, including
• Cisco Unified CallManager external access code
• PBX external access code
• End-of-dialing character for international call
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Route pattern: 8.9@
Dialed digit string: 8900261883795211#
After applying DDI: 00261883795211
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Tag Descriptions for SGNP
Table 4-24 lists and describes tags that are used in the SGNP. For information on other numbering plans, see the "Related Topics" section.
Table 4-24 Tag Descriptions for SGNP
Tag
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Description
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SUBSCRIBER
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This tag specifies the eight-digit directory number for geographic numbers of the form 6XXXXXXX.
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END-OF-DIALING
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This single character identifies the end of the dialed-digit string. The # character serves as the end-of-dialing signal for international numbers that are dialed within the SGNP.
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NATIONAL-NUMBER
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This tag specifies the nation-specific part of the digit string for an international call.
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COUNTRY-CODE
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These one-, two-, or three-digit codes specify the destination country for international calls.
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INTERNATIONAL-ACCESS
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This three-digit access code specifies international dialing. The first digit for international calls is always 0, and the following digits depend on the carrier. Examples of carriers include SingTel, Starhub, M1, and so on.
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CARRIER-SELECT
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This tag specifies the access code to select the alternative IDD carriers in Singapore and takes the form 15XX or 15XXX.
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FREEPHONE-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag specifies the last seven digits of the freephone number.
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FREEPHONE-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the four-digit access number for freephone calls. For Singapore this number is 1800.
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PREMIUM-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag specifies the last seven digits of the premium rate number.
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PREMIUM-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the four-digit access number for premium rate calls. For Singapore this number is 1900.
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MOBILE-SUBSCRIBER
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This tag represents the seven digits of the handphone number that follows the mobile access code.
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MOBILE-ACCESS
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This tag specifies the first digit of the handphone number. In Singapore this number is eight or nine.
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SERVICE
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This tag specifies the service numbers. The following forms apply for service numbers: 1[136-9]XX, 100 for directory enquires, and 99X or 112 for emergency services.
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OPERATOR
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This tag specifies the operator service numbers. Operator services use the form 10XX.
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Related Topics
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Introducing Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CallManager) Dial Plans, page 1-1
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Deploying Dial Plans for 5.0(1) and Later Releases, page 3-1
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Deploying Dial Plans for 4.2(3) and Earlier Releases, page 2-1
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Special Characters and Settings, page 1-1
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Route Pattern Wildcards and Special Characters, page 1-2
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Discard Digits Instructions
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Tag Descriptions