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The global country object allows you to configure the information about specific countries in your network. The Country table is pre-populated with sample Country IDs and descriptions when you first install the database. You must add any missing country codes applicable to your network to ensure accurate call processing.
Command Syntax
% set global country <country code> listOfNumberOfDigitsToMatch called <list of digit lengths in called #> calling <list of digit lengths in calling0 #> criteria <list of digit lengths in called # for pattern matching> % set global country <countrycode> variableLengthDialPlan <disable | enable> % show global country <countrycode> % show global country listOfNumberOfDigitsToMatch % delete global country <countrycode>
Command Parameters
Command Example
To display the current list of country codes:
% show global country 1 - A unique identifier for the Country Code. 20 - A unique identifier for the Country Code. 27 - A unique identifier for the Country Code. 30 - A unique identifier for the Country Code. 31 - A unique identifier for the Country Code. 32 - A unique identifier for the Country Code. 33 - A unique identifier for the Country Code. 34 - A unique identifier for the Country Code. 36 - A unique identifier for the Country Code. 39 - A unique identifier for the Country Code. ......................
To view the configuration details of a specific country code:
admin@Hackos% show global country 1 listOfNumberOfDigitsToMatch { called 10,6,3,0; calling 10,6,3,0; criteria ""; } variableLengthDialPlan disable; [ok][2012-07-06 06:24:45] [edit] admin@Hackos%
The show command displays first 100 entries from the country option. To view the country name that you have created, use wild card.
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