48 Configuring the Number Manipulation tables
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Configure the Phone Number Manipulation Table according to the following table.
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Click the Submit button to save your changes.
Table 6 Destination Phone Number Manipulation Table for TEL->IP calls (Norstar to IP)
Parameter
Description
Dialed Number
Enter the number you want to match for this table entry.
When entering a number, you can create an entry that represents multiple numbers using
the following notation:
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[n-m] represents a range of numbers
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[n,m] represents multiple numbers
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x represents any single digit
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* represents any digit or multiple digits
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# represents the end of a number
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For example:
[5551200-5551300] represents all of the numbers from 5551200 to 5551300
[2221,2231,2241] represents the numbers 2221, 2231 and 2241
54324* represents any number that starts with 54324
54324xx represents a 7 digit number that starts with 54324
123[100-200]* represents numbers that starts with 123100 to numbers that start with
123200.
When the dialed number matches the number you enter here, the rules in this number
manipulation table entry are applied.
The VoIP Gateway matches the rules starting at the top of the table. For this reason, enter
more specific rules above more generic rules. For example, if you enter 551* in entry 1
and 55* in entry 2, the VoIP Gateway applies rule 1 to numbers that starts with 551 and
applies rule 2 to numbers that start with 550, 552, 553, 554, 555, 556, 557, 558 and 559.
However if you enter 55* in entry 1 and 551* in entry 2, the VoIP Gateway applies rule 1 to
all numbers that start with 55 including numbers that start with 551.
Num of stripped digits
Enter the number of digits that you want to remove from the destination phone number.
For example, if you enter 3 and the destination phone number is 5551234, the new
destination phone number is 1234.
Prefix to add
Enter the number you want to add to the front of the stripped destination phone number.
For example, if you enter 9 and the stripped destination phone number is 1234, the new
destination phone number is 91234.
Type of Number
Select the H.225/Q.931 Number Type assigned to this entry.
You can select Unknown, Private or E.164 Public.
The default is Unknown.
Select the H.225/Q.931 Number Plan assigned to this entry.
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If you selected Unknown as the Number Type, you can select Unknown.
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If you selected Private as the Number Type, you can select Unknown, Level 0
Regional (Local), Level 1 Regional, Level 2 Regional or PISN Specific.
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If you selected E.164 Private as the Number Type, you can select Unknown,
International, National, Network Specific, Subscriber or Abbreviated.
The default is Unknown.
If you are using a RadVision Gatekeeper, you must configure the Type of Number fields.
If you are using a CSE1k Gatekeeper, you are not required to configure the Type of
Number fields.
See Appendix A, “Numbering and Dial Plans,” on page 147
, for more information about
the Type of Number fields.
Summary of Contents for VoIP Gateway
Page 1: ...Part No P0606298 02 August 11 2003 Norstar VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide...
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Page 26: ...26 Network assessment P0606298 02...
Page 84: ...84 Configuring the VoIP Gateway time and date P0606298 02...
Page 110: ...110 Using VoIP Gateway features P0606298 02...
Page 132: ...132 Example configurations P0606298 02...
Page 186: ...186 Setting up Remote Routers for IP Telephony Prioritization P0606298 02...
Page 196: ...196 VoIP Gateway supported MIBs P0606298 02...
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