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Normalising
When we introduced the LCR operations, we mentioned modifications of numbers
before input into and after output from the routing process – so-called normalising.
Normalising means conditioned transformations of the called and/or calling numbers
into a unified format, which facilitates definition of the routing rules. The normalising
regulation is determined by the following three parameters
Normalising type –
Define at which process stage (input/output) and for which
numbers (called/calling) normalising should be used.
Condition –
Transformation is only applied to numbers that meet a condition.
The condition is specified by a prefix – a string that the number starts with. The
prefix is separated automatically and the remaining part of the number is
transformed only.
Transformation regulation
– Enable to modify a number by removing a certain
number of characters from the number beginning, or adding a new prefix.
Figure 3.57:
Normalisation
Use the Add
icon to create a new LCR normalising rule. By clicking on it you get a
rule defining form.
Figure 3.58:
Normalisation – Add Rule
The meanings of the fields in the form are identical with the following columns of the
normalising table
Line –
Define to which line the rule should be applied.