AudioCodes Mediant 500 E-SBC User Manual page 385

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Parameter
Web/EMS: Source Phone Prefix
CLI: src-phone-prefix
[PREFIX_SourcePrefix]
Call Setup Rules Set ID
CLI: call-setup-rules-set-id
[PREFIX_CallSetupRulesSetId]
Operation (IP Destination)
Web: Dest. IP Address
EMS: Address
CLI: dst-ip-address
[PREFIX_DestAddress]
Version 6.8
If you want to configure re-routing of ISDN Tel-to-IP calls to fax
destinations, you need to enter the value string "FAX" (case-
sensitive) as the destination phone prefix. For more information
regarding this feature, see the FaxReroutingMode parameter.
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 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 671.
The number can include up to 50 digits.
Assigns a Call Setup Rule Set ID to the routing rule. The device
performs the Call Setup rules of this Set ID if the incoming call
matches the characteristics of this routing rule. The device routes
the call to the destination according to the routing rule's configured
action, only after it has performed the Call Setup rules.
For configuring Call Setup rules, see ''Configuring Call Setup
Rules'' on page 231.
Defines the IP address (in dotted-decimal notation or FQDN) to
where the call is sent. If an FQDN is used (e.g., domain.com),
DNS resolution is done according to the DNSQueryType
parameter.
The IP address can include the following wildcards:
"x": represents single digits. For example, 10.8.8.xx denotes all
addresses between 10.8.8.10 and 10.8.8.99.
"*": represents any number between 0 and 255. For example,
10.8.8.* denotes all addresses between 10.8.8.0 and
10.8.8.255.
For ENUM-based routing, enter the string "ENUM". The device
sends an ENUM query containing the destination phone number to
an external DNS server, configured in the Interface table. The
ENUM reply includes a SIP URI which is used as the Request-URI
in the subsequent outgoing INVITE and for routing (if a proxy is
not used). To configure the type of ENUM service (e.g.,
e164.arpa), use the EnumService parameter.
For LDAP-based routing, enter the string value "LDAP" for
denoting the IP address of the LDAP server. For more information,
see Routing Based on LDAP Active Directory Queries on page
196.
Notes:
This field and any value assigned to it is ignored if you have
configured a destination IP Group for this routing rule (in the
'Dest IP Group ID' field).
To reject calls, enter the IP address 0.0.0.0. For example, if you
want to prohibit international calls, then in the 'Dest Phone
Prefix' field, enter 00 and in the 'Dest IP Address' field, enter
0.0.0.0.
For routing calls between phones connected to the device (i.e.,
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