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Parameter Description
Num of stripped digits
Enter the number of digits that you want to remove from the left of the telephone
number prefix. For example, if you enter 3 and the phone number is 5551234,
the new phone number is 1234.
Enter the number of digits (in brackets) that you want to remove from the right of
the telephone number prefix.
A combination of the two options is allowed (e.g., 2(3)).
Prefix / Suffix to add
Prefix - Enter the number / string you want to add to the front of the phone
number. For example, if you enter 9 and the phone number is 1234, the new
number is 91234.
Suffix - Enter the number / string (in brackets) you want to add to the end of the
phone number. For example, if you enter (00) and the phone number is 1234, the
new number is 123400.
You can enter a prefix and a suffix in the same field (e.g., 9(00)).
Number of digits to
leave
Enter the number of digits that you want to leave from the right.
The manipulation rules are executed in the following order:
1) Num of stripped digits
2) Number of digits to leave
3) Prefix / suffix to add
Figure 36
exemplifies the use of these manipulation rules in the ‘Source Phone Number Manipulation Table
for Tel
Æ
IP Calls’:
When destination number equals 035000 and source number equals 20155, the source number is
changed to 97220155.
When source number equals 1001876, it is changed to 587623.
Source number 1234510012001 is changed to 20018.
Source number 3122 is changed to 2312.
NPI
Select the Number Plan assigned to this entry.
You can select Unknown
[0]
, Private
[9]
or E.164 Public
[1]
.
The default is Unknown.
For a detailed list of the available NPI/TON values, see
Numbering Plans and Type of
Number
.
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