I do not know if asterisk uses standard regexp, but in regexp you would use:

[(201)(202)(203)(205)(206)]

This would match any of the groups () of numbers.

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> The idea is that any number inside the [] is one checked for i.e.:
>
> _123[456]78
>
> will match:
>
> 123478
> 123578
> 123678
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