SROS Command Line Interface Reference Guide
Global Configuration Mode Command Set
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isdn-number-template
Use the
isdn-number-template
command to create an entry in the ISDN number type template that is used
when encoding the Called Party and Calling Party information elements for inbound and outbound ISDN
calls. Use the
no
form of this command to delete a configured entry.
Variations of this command include the following:
isdn-number-template
<template id>
prefix
<prefix>
abbreviated
<pattern>
isdn-number-template
<template id>
prefix
<prefix>
international
<pattern>
isdn-number-template
<template id>
prefix
<prefix>
national
<pattern>
isdn-number-template
<template id>
prefix
<prefix>
network-specific
<pattern>
isdn-number-template
<template id>
prefix
<prefix>
subscriber
<pattern>
isdn-number-template
<template id>
prefix
<prefix>
unknown
<pattern>
Syntax Description
<label>
Specifies a numeric label identifier (valid range is 1 to 255) for the template entry.
prefix
<number>
Specifies the expected prefix for the call type. Prefixes can be left blank (using
double quotation marks ““) or consist of unlimited length strings of 0s and 1s. For
example, for
international
calls made from within the United States, a prefix of
011
is expected.
abbreviated
Specifies to use Abbreviated in the Type of Number octet (bits 110). Abbreviated
is used mainly in private ISDN network applications and the implementation is
network dependent.
international
Specifies to use International in the Type of Number octet (bits 001). International
is used for calls destined outside the national calling area. International calls have
the international direct dialing prefix removed. For example, consider an
international call of 011-N$, where the international direct dialing prefix is 011 and
the N$ represents the digits necessary for routing the call at the destination. When
the Called Party IE is created for this call, the prefix is stripped and the N$ digits
are placed in the Number Digits field.
national
Specifies to use National (bits 010) in the Type of Number octet. National is used
for calls destined for inside the national calling area (i.e., does not cross into an
international LATA). National calls have the direct dialing prefix removed. For
example, consider a national call with a direct dialing prefix of 1 and
NXX-NXX-XXXX to represent the ten-digit number necessary for routing the call.
When the Called Party IE is created for this call, the prefix (1) is stripped and the
NXX-NXX-XXXX digits are placed in the Number Digits field.
network-specific
Specifies to use Network-Specific (bits 011) in the Type of Number octet.
Network-Specific is used for calls that require special access to a private network
which requires the use of a prefix that should be stripped once access to the
network has been gained. Network-Specific calls have the dialing prefix removed.
For example, a call to a private network with the 700 consists of 700-N$, where
700 is the dialing prefix and N$ represents the digits necessary for routing the call
at the destination. When the Called Party IE is created for this call, the prefix is
stripped and the N$ is placed in the Number Digits field.
subscriber
Specifies to use Subscriber (bits 100) in the Type of Number octet. Subscriber is
used for local calls (not long-distance). Subscriber calls, by default, have the area
code removed. For example, a subscriber call to 916-555-1212 would have the
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