This section provides the default dial plan for external calls and PBX environments. An explanation for each portion of the dial plan is provided to assist you in understanding the dial plan. Adjustments can be made to these parameters in the configuration file as needed for your situation. Default External Dial Plan The external dial plan is defined in the DialPlanExternal parameter. Table 15 on page 82 explains the default numeric string by breaking it down into pieces.
Comma Separated Values file.
The CSV file is a plain text file specially formatted to store spreadsheet or database information. CSV files are used as a method for transferring data between programs. For example, to load a phone book created in Microsoft Excel into your IP phone, save the Excel file as a CSV file and upload it to the phone through the Web GUI. DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. DHCP is a protocol that assigns dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network. Each time the IP 706/IP 712 phone connects to the network, its IP address may change. The DHCP keeps track of the address changes. DID: Direct Inward Dialing number. Essentially a number assigned to an extension within a VoIP PBX. The DID allows calls originating from PSTN to be routed to extensions within a VoIP network. Also, calls originating from the VoIP network use the assigned DID numbers as their originating direct dial number.
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