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21. Manipulation
Table
21-2: Example of Configured Rule for Manipulating Prefix using Special Notation
Parameter
Rule 1
Destination Prefix
+5492028888888
Source Prefix
*
Source IP Address
*
Stripped Digits from Left
7
Prefix to Add
0
[5,
3]15
In this configuration example, the following manipulation process occurs:
1.
The prefix is calculated as 020215.
2.
The first seven digits from the left are removed from the original number, thereby
changing the number to 8888888.
3.
The prefix that was previously calculated is then added.
21.4 SIP Calling Name Manipulations
The Calling Name Manipulations Tel2IP and Calling Name Manipulations IP2Tel tables
allow you to configure up to 120 manipulation rules for manipulating the calling name (i.e.,
caller ID) in SIP messages. This can include modifying or removing the calling name. SIP
calling name manipulation is applicable to Tel-to-IP and IP-to-Tel calls.
For example, assume that an incoming SIP INVITE message includes the following
header:
P-Asserted-Identity: "company:john" sip:[email protected]
Using the Calling Name Manipulations IP2Tel table, the text "company" can be changed to
"worker" in the outgoing INVITE, as shown below:
P-Asserted-Identity: "worker:john" sip:[email protected]
The calling name manipulation tables provide two configuration areas:
Matching characteristics (
Rule
) of incoming call, for example, prefix of destination
number.
Manipulation operation (
Action
), for example, remove user-defined number of digits
from the left of the calling name.
If the incoming call matches the characteristics of a rule, then its manipulation action is
applied.
Notes:
•
The Calling Name Manipulations Tel2IP table can also be configured
using the table
ini
file parameter, CallingNameMapTel2Ip.
•
The Calling Name Manipulations IP2Tel table can also be configured
using the table
ini
file parameter, CallingNameMapIp2Tel.
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