Tariscope 4.x. Administrator's guide
Chapter 3. Tariscope configuration
3.12. Adding a new telephone system
3.12.48. Numbering plan
A numbering plan is a type of numbering scheme used in telecommunications to assign telephone numbers or IP addresses to subscriber. Creating a numbering plan facilitates further manual input of information on subscribers. Therefore, if you plan to manually enter a large number of subscribers' data, it is recommended to enter a numbering plan. A numbering plan is also necessary when there are a number of PBXs. In this case Tariscope can correctly distinguish an extension number from an external telephone number using the numbering plan.
A numbering plan is entered individually for each telephone system. To do this, select a specific telephone system and click "+", which is located near to the systemt name. As a result, the configurations tree opens. It contains the following sub-branches:
- Numbering plan;
- Routes and gateways;
- Prefixes;
- Restriction classes.
Select the Numbering plan sub-branch. The program window takes a form as shown in Figure 3.12.48.1.
Figure 3.12.48.1
On the toolbar, click on the Add icon. The Numbering plan window appears as shown in Figure 3.12.48.2.
Figure 3.12.48.2
In the Name box, type a range name of telephone numbers or IP addresses. For example, if you want to enter the range from 4900 to 4999, you can assign the name: 49xx.
If you enter a numbering plan for telephone system, in the Type list, select Phone Numbers.
If you enter a numbering plan for IP addresses, in the Type list, select IPv4 Addresses or IPv6 Addresses.
In the From box, type a telephone number (IP address) that is the first one in the range.
In the To box, type a telephone number (IP address) that is the last one in the range.
Repeat these actions for other ranges.