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Parameter
Web: Src. IP Group ID
EMS: Source IP Group ID
[PREFIX_SrcIPGroupID]
Web: Src. Host Prefix
EMS: Source Host Prefix
[PREFIX_SrcHostPrefix]
Web: Dest. Host Prefix
EMS: Destination Host
Prefix
[PREFIX_DestHostPrefix]
Web: Src. Trunk Group
ID
EMS: Source Trunk
Group ID
[PREFIX_SrcTrunkGrou
pID]
Web: Dest. Phone Prefix
EMS: Destination Phone
Prefix
[PREFIX_DestinationPr
efix]
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Notes:
This parameter is not applicable if outbound proxy routing is used.
For number manipulation, see 'Configuring Source/Destination
Number Manipulation' on page 299.
Defines the IP Group from where the incoming IP call is received.
Typically, the IP Group of an incoming INVITE is determined according
to the Inbound IP Routing Table.
Notes:
This parameter is applicable only to the IP-to-IP routing application.
To denote all IP Groups, leave this field empty.
If this IP Group has a Serving IP Group, then all calls from this IP
Group are sent to the Serving IP Group. In such a scenario, this
routing table is used only if the parameter PreferRouteTable is set to
1.
Defines the prefix of the SIP Request-URI host name in the From
header of the incoming SIP INVITE message.
Notes:
To denote any prefix, use the asterisk (*) symbol.
This parameter is applicable only to the IP-to-IP routing application.
Defines the SIP Request-URI host name prefix of the incoming SIP
INVITE message.
Notes:
To denote any prefix, use the asterisk (*) symbol.
This parameter is applicable only for IP-to-IP routing application.
Defines the Trunk Group from where the call is received.
Notes:
To denote any Trunk Group, use the asterisk (*) symbol.
This parameter is applicable only to the Gateway application.
Defines the prefix and/or suffix of the called (destination) telephone
number. The suffix is enclosed in parenthesis after the suffix value. 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. To denote any prefix, use the asterisk (*)
symbol or to denote calls without a called number, use the $ sign. For a
description of available notations, see 'Dialing Plan Notation for Routing
and Manipulation Tables' on page 607.
The number can include up to 50 digits.
Notes:
For LDAP-based routing, enter the LDAP query keyword as the
prefix number to denote the IP domain:
"PRIVATE" = Private number
"OCS" = Lync / OCS client number
"PBX" = PBX / IP PBX number
"MOBILE" = Mobile number
"LDAP_ERR" = LDAP query failure
For more information, see Routing Based on LDAP Active Directory
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