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Parameter
Source Phone Prefix
[PREFIX_SourcePref
ix]
Destination Phone
Prefix
[PREFIX_Destination
Prefix]
Action Tab - IP Destination
Destination IP Group
[PREFIX_DestIPGro
upName]
Version 7.0
Defines the prefix and/or suffix of the calling (source) telephone number. 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
(default) or to denote calls without a calling number, use the $ sign. For a
description of available notations, see ''Dialing Plan Notation for Routing and
Manipulation Tables'' on page 827.
The number can include up to 50 digits.
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 (default) 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 827.
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 Active Directory-based Routing for Microsoft
Lync on page 266.
If you want to configure re-routing of ISDN Tel-to-IP calls to fax
destinations, enter the value string "FAX" (case-sensitive) as the
destination phone prefix. For more information, see the FaxReroutingMode
parameter.
Defines the IP Group to where you want to route the call. The SIP INVITE
message is sent to the IP address configured for the Proxy Set that is
associated with the IP Group.
Notes:
If you select an IP Group, you do not need to configure a destination IP
address. However, if both parameters are configured in this table, the
INVITE message is sent only to the IP Group.
If the destination is a User-type IP Group, the device searches for a match
of the Request-URI in the received INVITE to an AOR registration record
in the device's database. The INVITE is then sent to the IP address of the
registered contact.
If the AlwaysUseRouteTable parameter is set to 1 (see ''Configuring IP
Groups'' on page 343), the Request-URI host name in the INVITE
message is set to the value configured for the 'Destination IP Address'
parameter (in this table); otherwise, if no IP address is defined, it is set to
the value of the 'SIP Group Name' parameter (configured in the IP Group
table).
The parameter is used as the 'Serving IP Group' in the Account table for
acquiring authentication username/password for this call (see ''Configuring
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