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ReplacementDigitsDefine the Replacement digits template to apply to the received digits (address digits) from the caller. Call control, upon deciding to use this entry, will convert the received digits using the template and pass them to the Law action. Interpretation of characters in Replacement Digits Textbox: Lower case letters of English alphabet and six specific symbols in Replacement Digits textbox represent digits of the received called-party number. Letters from "a" to "z" correspond to digits from first to twentysixth. Symbols (){}[] represent digits from twentyseventh to thirtysecopnd. Number 0-9, * and # are constants, Letter E is Delay Letter F is wait for DTMF A in reverse direction to send remaining digits Letter G is wait for DTMF B in reverse direction to send remaining digits Letter H is wait for DTMF C in reverse direction to send remaining digits Letter I is wait for DTMF D in reverse direction to send remaining digits Letter W is digits 0-9 defined in user account id. (Alphabetic characters of the account id are discarded) Letter X is the access code of the authorized port originating the call Letter Y is the calling-party number (if any) Letter Z is the access code of the physical port originating the call Formulating the string of characters to Replace Called-party Number: 1. A repeated character causes the corresponding digit of the original called-party number to repeat in replaced called-party number Examples: Original Called-party number: 1234567890 Original Called-party number: 1234567890 Original Called-party number: 1234567890 Original Called-party number: 1234567890 Original Called-party number: 1234567890 Calling port access code: 1000 Calling-party number: 3840540 Caution If the law action to be executed is a Xymphony service, be sure that you eliminate all service activation digits in conversion. Consider that you want to change Call forwarding unconditional (default 850) law action to be activated by 45678. |