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MP-11x & MP-124
User's Manual
44. Configuration Parameters Reference
Parameter
Description
To use this feature, you must configure the Hunt Group IDs (see
Configuring Endpoint Phone Numbers on page
Web: Add Trunk ID as Prefix
EMS: Add Port ID As Prefix
[AddPortAsPrefix]
Determines whether or not the port number is added as a prefix to
the called (destination) number for Tel-to-IP calls.
[0]
No (Default)
[1]
Yes
If enabled, the device adds the following prefix to the called phone
number: port number (single digit in the range 1 to 8for 8-port
devices, two digits in the range 01 to 24 for MP-124).
This option can be used to define various routing rules.
Web/EMS: Add Trunk Group ID
as Prefix to Source
[AddTrunkGroupAsPrefixToS
ource]
Determines whether the device adds the Hunt Group ID (from
where the call originated) as the prefix to the calling number (i.e.
source number).
[0]
No (default)
[1]
Yes
Web: IP to Tel Remove Routing
Table Prefix
EMS: Remove Prefix
[RemovePrefix]
Determines whether or not the device removes the prefix (as
configured in the IP to Hunt Group Routing Table - see 'Configuring
IP to Hunt Group Routing Table' on page
) from the destination
number for IP-to-Tel calls, before sending it to the Tel.
[0]
No (default)
[1]
Yes
For example: To route an incoming IP-to-Tel call with destination
number "21100", the IP to Hunt Group Routing Table is scanned
for a matching prefix. If such a prefix is found (e.g., "21"), then
before the call is routed to the corresponding Hunt Group, the
prefix "21" is removed from the original number, and therefore, only
"100" remains.
Notes:
This parameter is applicable only if number manipulation is
performed after call routing for IP-to-Tel calls (i.e.,
RouteModeIP2Tel parameter is set to 0).
Similar operation (of removing the prefix) is also achieved by
using the usual number manipulation rules.
[SwapTel2IPCalled&CallingNu
mbers]
Determines whether the device swaps the calling and called
numbers received from the Tel side (for Tel-to-IP calls). The SIP
INVITE message contains the swapped numbers.
[0]
= (Default) Disabled
[1]
= Swap calling and called numbers
Note:
This parameter can also be configured in a Tel Profile.
Web: Add Number Plan and
Type to RPI Header
EMS: Add Ton 2 RPI
[AddTON2RPI]
Determines whether the TON/PLAN parameters are included in the
Remote-Party-ID (RPID) header.
[0]
No
[1]
Yes (default)
If the Remote-Party-ID header is enabled (EnableRPIHeader = 1)
and AddTON2RPI = 1, it's possible to configure the calling and
called number type and number plan using the Number
Manipulation tables for Tel-to-IP calls.
Web/EMS: Source Manipulation
Mode
Determines the SIP headers containing the source number after
manipulation:
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