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Dial plan - Login for specfic accounts - WKU - 08-28-2018 08:08 AM Hi there, following the guidance of http://forum.yealink.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=1492 I've tried the setup the following rules, but they're not working. Have I misinterpreted the functionality 1 *79 0 2 *78100 *78100 3 *77100 *77100 4 *78813 *78813 5 *77813 *77813 6 *77xxx 0 Everybody is still able to login, but it should only be possible for 813 and 100. Cheers WKU RE: Dial plan - Login for specfic accounts - complex1 - 08-28-2018 01:06 PM (08-28-2018 08:08 AM)WKU Wrote: Hi there, Hi, Not sure what you are trying to accomplish, but let me try to explain the use of a dial plan. A dial plan is a named set of normalization rules. It translates phone numbers for a certain location, user or Contact Object into standard E.164 format. (E.164 format looks like this: +15102220000) There are two primary purposes for a dial plan: To translate international phone numbers, and to translate internal extensions to standard phone number format. In short: A dial plan rebuild the number you’ve dialed. Hope this will help. RE: Dial plan - Login for specfic accounts - WKU - 08-28-2018 01:39 PM I don't want to use the dial plan in a common sense. We want to transcode the input according to specfic rules. In our case, we want to prevent certain users to register to the phone. Therefore *77100 -> *77100 will perform a registration *77xxx -> 0 will do nothing - that's fine But it doesn't work that way. RE: Dial plan - Login for specfic accounts - johnkiniston - 08-28-2018 03:51 PM Normally restricting what numbers extensions can dial is a PBX side function, is there a reason you can not restrict which of your endpoints can login at the PBX? RE: Dial plan - Login for specfic accounts - WKU - 08-29-2018 07:17 AM Hi thx for any advise, but my problem is related to the post at the beginning of this thread. There is a description of the replacement rule: Explanations of Replace Rule: 1. Exact match (1) prefix=0, replace=0086 When you dial 0 out, the number will be replaced by 0086 automatically (2) prefix=123, replace=0592 When you dial 123 out, the number will be replaced by 0592 automatically. But my rules are not processed in that way - any ideas? |