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Parameter
Web: Add NPI and TON to Called
Number
EMS: Add NPI And TON As Prefix
To Called Number
[AddNPIandTON2CalledNumber]
Web: IP to Tel Remove Routing
Table Prefix
EMS: Remove Prefix
[RemovePrefix]
Web/EMS: Swap Redirect and
Called Numbers
[SwapRedirectNumber]
[SwapTel2IPCalled&CallingNumbe
rs]
Web/EMS: Add Prefix to Redirect
Number
[Prefix2RedirectNumber]
SIP User's Manual
number can later be used for manipulation and routing.
Determines whether NPI and TON are added to the Called
Number for Tel-to-IP calls.
[0] No = Do not change the Called Number (default).
[1] Yes = Add NPI and TON to the Called Number of ISDN
Tel-to-IP call.
For example: After receiving a Called Number of 555, NPI of 1
and TON of 3, the modified number becomes 13555. This
number can later be used for manipulation and routing.
Determines whether the device removes the prefix from the
destination number for IP-to-Tel calls.
[0] No = Don't remove prefix (default)
[1] Yes = Remove the prefix (defined in the 'Inbound IP
Routing Table' - see ''Configuring Inbound IP Routing
Table'' on page 165) from a telephone number for an IP-to-
Tel call before forwarding it to Tel.
For example: To route an incoming IP-to-Tel call with
destination number 21100, the 'Inbound IP Routing Table' is
scanned for a matching prefix. If such a prefix is found (e.g.,
21), then before the call is routed to the corresponding Trunk
Group, the prefix (21) is removed from the original number,
and therefore, only 100 remains.
Notes:
This parameter is applicable only if number manipulation is
performed after call routing for IP-to-Tel calls (i.e.,
RouteModeIP2Tel parameter is set to 0).
Similar operation (of removing the prefix) is also achieved
by using the usual number manipulation rules.
[0] No = Don't change numbers (default).
[1] Yes = Incoming ISDN call that includes a redirect
number (sometimes referred to as 'original called number')
uses the redirect number instead of the called number.
If enabled, the device swaps the calling and called numbers
received from the Tel side (for Tel-to-IP calls). The SIP INVITE
message contains the swapped numbers.
[0] = Disabled (default)
[1] = Swap calling and called numbers
Note: This parameter can also be configure per Tel Profile,
using the TelProfile parameter.
Defines a string prefix that is added to the Redirect number
received from the Tel side. This prefix is added to the Redirect
Number in the SIP Diversion header.
The valid range is an 8-character string. The default is an
empty string.
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