Defining trunk module types and settings
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Select the service you want to change.
A configuration screen appears in the right frame. The Translation mode default is None.
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The following table shows the possible settings for the services.
Table 15
Module record values
Attribute
Value
Description
Translation
Mode
None
All
By SID
By Number
Define how the system maps incoming digits for this service type to
the line number within the system.
In all cases, the received digits are used to find a target line or to
activate remote access.
Translation mode value
definitions:
None:
No mapping is applied. The last digits of the Called Party
Number which match the Received Number Length setting are used
as received digits. Note that if there is no called party number (may
occur with some FX calls) the call will ring at the incoming trunk prime
set.
All:
Allows you to define the received digits used for all calls with this
service type, regardless of the called party number or service
identifier (SID). For this option, all calls with this service type on this
PRI will ring the same target line.
Depending on the service type and the protocol, you may be able to
map the called party number (By number) and the service identifier
(SID).
By SID:
Allows you to associate different received digits with different
calls of this service type based on the service identifier.
By Number:
Allows you to associate different received digits with
different calls of this service type based on party number.
NOTE:
Any calls that do not match any entry defined in the map table
will ring at the prime set.
Map Table
Select
Add
on the
Map Table screen
to create a new map
entry
From
digits
To
digits
Enter the incoming line number to the internal line number, such as
the target line.
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