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3.10
Manipulation Configuration
Number manipulation refers to the change of a called number or a caller number during calling
process when the called number or the caller number matches the preset rules.
3.10.1
IP -> Tel Callee
Figure 3.12-1 Add IP -> IP Callee
Index
The index of this manipulation, from 0 to 127. Each index cannot be used repeatedly.
0 is the highest priority
Description
Name of this IP ->Tel manipulation name
Calls From
Determine the calls come from IP trunk or SIP server
Caller Prefix
Set a prefix for caller number. The prefix’s length is less than or equal to that of the
caller number, which helps to match routing. If caller number is 2001, the caller prefix
can be 200 or 2. “any” means match any caller number.
Callee Prefix
Set a prefix for called number. The prefix’s length is less than or equal to called
number, which helps to match routing. If called number is 008675526456659, the
called prefix can be 0086755 or 00., “any” means match any called number
Calls to
Determine the port or port group to which the call is routed.
Stripped Digits from Left
The number of digits which are lessened from the left of the callee number
Stripped Digits from Right
The number of digits which are lessened from the right of the callee number
Prefix to Add
The prefix added to the callee number after its digits are lessened.
Suffix to Add
The suffix added to the callee number after its digits are lessened.
Number of Digits to
Leave from Right
The number of the retained digits which. are counted from the right of the callee
number