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Stripped Digits
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Stripped Digits
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Prefix to Add
Suffix to Add
Number of
Digits to Leave
Presentation
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Table 23-1: Number Manipulation Tables Parameter Descriptions
Parameter
Index
[_Index]
Name
[_ManipulationName]
Rule (Matching Characteristics)
Source IP Address
src-ip-address
[_SourceAddress]
Destination IP Group
dst-ip-group-id
[_DestIPGroupID]
Source Trunk Group
src-trunk-group-id
[_SrcTrunkGroupID]
Source Prefix
src-prefix
[_SourcePrefix]
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Defines an index number for the new table row.
Note: Each row must be configured with a unique index.
Defines an arbitrary name to easily identify the row.
The valid value is a string of up to 20 characters. By default, no value
is defined.
Defines the source IP address of the caller. This is obtained from the
Contact header in the INVITE message.
The default is the asterisk (*) wildcard (i.e., any address).
Notes:
The parameter is applicable only to the number manipulation
tables for IP-to-Tel calls.
The source IP address can include the 'x' wildcard to represent
single digits. For example: 10.8.8.xx represents all IP addresses
between 10.8.8.10 to 10.8.8.99.
The source IP address can include the asterisk (*) wildcard to
represent any number between 0 and 255. For example, 10.8.8.*
represents all IP addresses between 10.8.8.0 and 10.8.8.255.
Defines the IP Group to where the call is sent.
The default is Any (i.e., any IP Group).
Note: The parameter is applicable only to the Destination Phone
Number Manipulation Table for Tel -> IP Calls.
Defines the source Trunk Group ID for Tel-to-IP calls.
The default is -1 (i.e., any Trunk Group).
Note: The parameter is applicable only to the number manipulation
tables for Tel-to-IP calls.
Defines the source (calling) telephone number prefix and/or suffix.
You can use special notations for denoting the prefix. For example,
[100-199](100,101,105) denotes a number that starts with 100 to 199
and ends with 100, 101 or 105. You can also use the $ sign to denote
calls without a calling number. For a description of available notations,
see 'Dialing Plan Notation for Routing and Manipulation Tables' on
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