TD 92579EN
15 February 2012 / Ver. H
Installation and Operation Manual
IP-DECT Base Station & IP-DECT Gateway (software version 5.0.x)
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• Assignment Pattern - A regular expression that assigns AD attributes to local temporary
variables. A local temporary variable can have any name starting with a % sign, for
example %tel. Regular expressions are written in a formal language that is widely used
in Unix environments. For more information, see regular expression manuals on the
internet.
• Description - Short explanation of what is configured with regular expressions
If there are several in maps for one attribute, all maps are handled in the order of
appearance. To change the order of appearance click the "Move Up" or "Move Down"
icons on the left side of the
In Maps
window.
Out Maps
Out Maps define how the local temporary variables configured for In Maps are assigned to
the internal IP-DECT attributes. Out Maps can be configured with the following text fields:
• Dest. Attribute - The name of the IP-DECT attribute. See
IP-DECT attribute name
on
page 85 for examples.
• Destination Value - The name of the local temporary variable
Example
In the example above regular expressions are used to remove non-numerical characters
from the phone number (second line of In Maps). The third line of In Maps defines a local
temporary variable (dsp) which stores all numbers starting with 031 with "Gbg" added
before them. This is shown in the Display attribute as assigned in the Out Maps.
It is recommended to configure a default value for some attributes to avoid the retention
of old information in the IP-DECT database. In the example below the display attribute is
assigned an empty string if that attribute is not defined in the AD. The Source Attribute in
the third line of In Maps is cn because it should be an attribute that is always present in
the AD.
Example