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with “CO” is sent to controller
20
by removing the prefix and adding the controller to the
number. In addition, individually dialed digits will be converted to block dialing with the syn-
tax
|…<<20
.
The last line from
Example 4.7
sends all calls from mobile controller 20 to FXS controller 10.
4.6.3.2
The MapAll variable used in the route.cfg
Mapping entries are necessary for routing calls. The prefix or telephone number (DAD) for
which the mapping applies is searched and the call routed according to the matching map-
ping entry.
Mapping entries begin with the keyword
MapAll
. They work as follows: anything on the left
of the equals sign is removed from the prefix / telephone number (DAD) that has come in and
replaced with what is on the right of the equals sign.
If, for example, the incoming DAD is 12345678 with 123456 being the trunk number 10 and
78 the extension,
MapAll123456=10123456
means that 123456 is cut off the number and
10123456 is added to it. The called number is 1012345678 with 10 being the port.
MapAll123456=10
means that 123456 is cut off and 10 added. The called number is 1078
with 10 being the port.
Mappings are searched from top to bottom. Place the more specific entries
above
the more
general ones.
Example 4.7
Restrict
Restrict10=CO
MapAllCO=|20<<20
Restrict20=10
Table 4.6
route.cfg
: map parameters
MapAll<direct>=<num> <mode>
Parameter
Description
No. Digits
Optional
<direct>
Defines the prefix or telephone number for which the
entry applies.
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<num>
Defines the routing for a call in the order given:
Destination port’s controller number
Optional VoIP profile name followed by a colon if
the call is terminated via VoIP
Optional prefix
Part of the number on the left that is transmitted
The symbol
?
may be used as a wildcard to represent
any character.
The symbol
.
may be used as a wildcard to represent
any digit.
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<mode>
VOICE
Applies for calls with the service in-
dicator
voice
(default).
DATA
Applies for calls with the service in-
dicator
data
.
4 or 5
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