Prefixes

Use the following table as reference when defining prefixes.

Prefixes

Notation Description Examples

[n-m]

Represents a range of numbers.

Note: numbers “n” and “m” should be of the same length.

[5551200-5551300]#: represents all numbers from 5551200 to 5551300.

123[100-200]: represents all numbers from 123100 to 123200.

[n,m,...] or n,m,l, …

Represents multiple numbers or strings.

[2,3,4,5,6]#: represents a one-digit number starting with 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.

[11,22,33]XXX#: represents a five-digit number that starts with 11, 22, or 33.

[111,222]XXX#: represents a six-digit number that starts with 111 or 222.

[2X,3X,4X,50,54]XXXXXX#: represents a 8 digit number starting with 2, 3, 4, 50 or 54

aaa,bbb,ce,field : represents names that start with one of the strings: aaa, bbb, ce or field.

[n1-m1,n2-m2, a,b,c,n3-m3]

Represents a mixed notation of multiple ranges and single numbers.

[123-130,455,766,780-790]: represents numbers 123 to 130, 455, 766, and 780 to 790.

X (capital only)

Represents any single digit or character.

BobX: represents names starting with bob1 or bob2@audiocodes.com

AliceX#: represents names of 6-character length, starting with Alice, such as Alice1.

Pound sign (#) at the end of a number

Represents the end of a number.

54324XX#: represents a 7-digit number that starts with 54324.

Empty

Represents any number or string