Incoming-Routing - Avaya G450 Cli Reference Manual

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incoming-routing

Use the incoming-routing command within the
subcontext for administering digit-treatment for incoming routed calls in SLS. After issuing this
command, the prompt changes to
incoming-routing context, and return to the
Syntax
incoming-routing tgnum mode [pattern length]
Parameters
Parameter
tgnum
mode
pattern
length
* Each entry must be an enbloc match-pattern entry. If you administer the mode as enbloc, you may use
the
set insert-digits (dial-pattern)
command to administer the number of digits to be deleted from the received digit string.
There is a maximum of 50 entries for enbloc receiving mode.
† Either the set delete-digits or the set insert-digits subcommand is available for overlap,
however both of these commands cannot be optioned for the same trunk group. That is, you can either
delete or insert digits, not both.
There is a maximum of one entry for overlap receiving mode.
‡ This field applies only if the mode is set to enbloc.
User Level
read-write
Context
sls
sls-incoming-routing <tgnum>
Description
ISDN (t1isdn or e1isdn) trunk group number
Protocol for receiving incoming digits:
enbloc – All digits in SETUP message
overlap – Not all digits available in the SETUP
message; some digits delivered in subsequent
INFO message
Incoming alphanumeric string of 0-16 characters.
If you do not enter a pattern, this is interpreted as a
wild card entry.
The length of the received dialed string, expressed as
a numeric string of 0-21 digits
command to administer the inserted dial string, and the
context to enter a second-level
sls
sls
context.
SLS survivability
. Type exit to leave the
Possible
Default
Values
Value
1-2000
*
enbloc
overlap
0-9
set delete-digits
Issue 1 January 2008
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