
V6100 and V7122 User Guide
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ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
Valid Range and Description
RemovePrefix
[
IP to Tel Remove Routing
Table Prefix
]
0 = Don't remove prefix (default)
1 = Remove PSTN prefix (defined in the IP to Trunk Group routing table)
from a telephone number of an incoming IPàTel call, before forwarding it to
PSTN.
For example:
To route an incoming IPàTel Call with destination number 21100, the IP to
Trunk Group Routing table is scanned for a matching prefix. If such prefix is
found, 21 for instance, then before the call is routed to the corresponding
trunk group the prefix (21) is removed from the original number, so that only
100 is left.
Applicable only if number manipulation is performed after call
routing for IPàTel calls (RouteModeIP2Tel = 0).
RouteModeIP2Tel
[IP to Tel routing Mode]
0 = Route calls before number manipulation (default)
1 = Route calls after number manipulation
Defines order between routing calls to Trunk group and manipulation of
destination number
RouteModeTel2IP
[Tel to IP routing Mode]
0 = Route calls before number manipulation (default)
1 = Route calls after number manipulation
Defines order between routing incoming calls to IP, using routing table, and
manipulation of destination number
Not applicable if Outbound Proxy is used.
SwapRedirectNumber
[Swap Redirect and Called
Numbers]
0 = Don't change numbers (default)
1 = Incoming ISDN call that includes redirect number (sometimes referred
as ‘original called number’) uses this number instead of the called number.
AddTON2RPI
[Add Number Plan and Type
to Remote Party ID Header]
0 = TON/PLAN parameters aren’t included in the RPID header.
1 = TON/PLAN parameters are included in the RPID header (default).
If RPID header is enabled (EnableRPIHeader = 1) and ‘AddTON2RPI=1’, it
is possible to configure the calling and called number type and number plan
using the Number Manipulation tables for Tel
Æ
IP calls.
NumberMapTel2IP
[Destination Phone Number
Manipulation Table for
Tel
Æ
IP calls]
Manipulates the destination number for Tel to IP calls.
NumberMapTel2IP = a,b,c,d,e,f,g
a
= Destination number prefix
b
= Number of stripped digits from the left, or (if brackets are used)
from the right. A combination of both options is allowed.
c
= String to add as prefix, or (if brackets are used) as suffix. A
combination of both options is allowed.
d
= Number of remaining digits from the right
e
= Number Plan used in RPID header
f
= Number Type used in RPID header
g
= Source number prefix
The ‘b’ to ‘f’ manipulations rules are applied if the called and calling numbers
match the ‘a’ and ‘g’ conditions.
The manipulation rules are executed in the following order: ‘b’, ‘d’ and ‘c’.
Parameters can be skipped by using the sign ‘$$’, for example:
NumberMapTel2IP=01,2,972,$$,0,0,$$
NumberMapTel2IP=03,(2),667,$$,0,0,22
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