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Figure 4-8-2 IP->Tel destination numbers manipulation modify
It indi
cates that calls coming from IP Group will match the prefix ”any”, and the called nubmer which
match with the prefix ”2547” will delete 3 digits in front of it and replace it by digit ”0”.
4.8.2 Tel->IP Source Numbers
Figure 4-8-3 Tel->IP destination numbers manipulation
Table 4-8-2 Description of Tel->IP destination numbers manipulation
Tel->IP
destination
numbers manipulation
It is an optional configuration item, and is used to add IP->Tel number
change data.
The IP->Tel Manipulation defined the rules of add, and deletion of called
numbers, which are referenced by IP->Tel routing.
Index
It uniquely identifies a route. Its value is assigned globally, ranging from 0 to
31.
Description
It describes the rule for the ease of identification. Its value is character string
Source Prefix
All the caller number must match the source prefix. It specifies the source
prefix allow to send call out
Any: include anonymous, 0xxxx, 1[2-9]xxxx etc.
0xxxx: consist of some digits such as 015,08,09
1[3-8]6:consist of some prefix, include 136,146,156,166,176, 186
Destination Prefix
All the called number must match the destination prefix, the call prefix
indicates the connected number
Any: include anonymous, 0xxxx, 1[2-9]xxxx etc.
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