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Contains a directory number range.
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Directory Number Range * | DN Range. String composed of one of more digits in the range 0 to 9 and must be unique within the customer network. The string can also begin with \+ which represents the international escape character + or *. Used to group a set of directory numbers, to a site that has similar characteristics. The length may be determined on a site-by-site bases. The DN Range should not 1) have a first portion that matches an existing, shorter DN Range or site location code or 2) match the first portion of an existing, longer DN Range or site location code. |
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Directory Number Range Mask * | Directory Number Range mask. Number of wildcard 'X' characters to append to the specified directory number range. For example, 2 would indicate XX. A range of 0 indicates that no mask will be used and the Directory Number Range will be an explicit directory number that should be internally routable. |
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