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Parameter
configure voip > sip-definition
settings > rep-calling-w-redir
[ReplaceCallingWithRedirectN
umber]
Add Trunk Group ID as Prefix
configure voip > gateway
routing settings > trkgrpid-
prefix
[AddTrunkGroupAsPrefix]
Add Trunk ID as Prefix
configure voip > gateway
routing settings > trk-id-as-
prefix
[AddPortAsPrefix]
Version 7.2
header), and only then copies the manipulated called number to
the SIP Diversion header for the Tel-to-IP call. Therefore, with
this option, the called and redirect numbers are identical.
[2] Copy before phone number manipulation = Copies the called
number before manipulation. The device first copies the original
called number to the SIP Diversion header, and then performs
Tel-to-IP destination phone number manipulation. Therefore, this
allows you to have different numbers for the called (i.e., SIP To
header) and redirect (i.e., SIP Diversion header) numbers.
Note for digital interfaces:
If the incoming ISDN-to-IP call includes a Redirect Number, this
number is overridden by the new called number if the parameter
is set to [1] or [2].
You can also use this feature for IP-to-Tel calls, by configuring
the parameter per IP Profile (IpProfile_CopyDest2RedirectNum).
For more information, see Configuring IP Profiles on page 436.
Enables the replacement of the calling number with the redirect
number for ISDN-to-IP calls.
[0] = Disable (default)
[1] = The calling name is removed and left blank. The outgoing
INVITE message excludes the redirect number that was used to
replace the calling number. The replacement is done only if a
redirect number is present in the incoming Tel call.
[2] = Manipulation is done on the new calling party number (after
manipulation of the original calling party number, using the
Tel2IPSourceNumberMappingDialPlanIndex parameter), but
before the regular calling or redirect number manipulation:
If a redirect number exists, it replaces the calling party
number. If there is no redirect number, the calling number is
left unchanged.
If there is a calling "display" name, it remains unchanged.
The redirect number remains unchanged and is included in
the SIP Diversion header.
Note: The parameter is applicable only to digital interfaces.
Determines whether the Trunk Group ID is added as a prefix to the
destination phone number (i.e., called number) for Tel-to-IP calls.
[0] No = (Default) Don't add Trunk Group ID as prefix.
[1] Yes = Add Trunk Group ID as prefix to called number.
Note:
This option can be used to define various routing rules.
To use this feature, you must configure the Trunk Group IDs (see
Configuring Trunk Groups on page 517).
Defines if the slot number/port number/Trunk ID is added as a prefix
to the called (destination) number for Tel-to-IP calls.
[0] No (Default)
[1] Yes
If enabled, the device adds the following prefix to the called phone
number: slot number (a single digit in the range of 1 to 6) and port
number/Trunk ID (single digit in the range 1 to 8). For example, for
the first trunk/channel located in the first slot, the number "11" is
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72. Configuration Parameters Reference
Description
Mediant 800B Gateway & E-SBC

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