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Document #: LTRT-89729
Mediant 3000
Parameter
Description
EMS: Replace Empty Dst
With Port Number
[ReplaceEmptyDstWithPo
rtNumber]
[0]
No (default)
[1]
Yes
Note:
This parameter is applicable only to Tel-to-IP calls and if the
called number is missing.
[CopyDestOnEmptySourc
e]
Determines whether the destination number is copied to the source
number if no source number is present, for Tel-to-IP calls.
[0]
= (Default) Source Number is left empty.
[1]
= If the Source Number of a Tel-to-IP call is empty, the
Destination Number is copied to the Source Number.
Web: Add NPI and TON to
Calling Number
EMS: Add NPI And TON As
Prefix To Calling Number
[AddNPIandTON2CallingN
umber]
Determines whether the Numbering Plan Indicator (NPI) and Type of
Numbering (TON) are added to the Calling Number for Tel-to-IP calls.
[0]
No = (Default) Do not change the Calling Number.
[1]
Yes = Add NPI and TON to the Calling Number ISDN Tel-to-IP
call.
For example: After receiving a Calling Number of 555, NPI of 1, and
TON of 3, the modified number becomes 13555. This number can later
be used for manipulation and routing.
Web: Add NPI and TON to
Called Number
EMS: Add NPI And TON As
Prefix To Called Number
[AddNPIandTON2CalledN
umber]
Determines whether NPI and TON are added to the Called Number for
Tel-to-IP calls.
[0]
No = (Default) Do not change the Called Number.
[1]
Yes = Add NPI and TON to the Called Number of ISDN Tel-to-IP
call.
For example: After receiving a Called Number of 555, NPI of 1 and TON
of 3, the modified number becomes 13555. This number can later be
used for manipulation and routing.
Web: Add NPI and TON to
Redirect Number
[AddNPIandTON2Redirect
Number]
Determines whether the NPI and TON values are added as the prefix to
the Redirect number in INVITE messages' Diversion or History-Info
headers, for ISDN Tel-to-IP calls.
[0]
Yes (Default)
[1]
No
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 Inbound IP Routing Table - see 'Configuring Inbound IP 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 Inbound IP 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 Trunk 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.
Summary of Contents for Mediant 3000
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