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Parameter
Web: Default Destination Number
[DefaultNumber]
Web: Source IP Address Input
[SourceIPAddressInput]
Web: Use Source Number As
Display Name
EMS: Display Name
[UseSourceNumberAsDisplayN
ame]
Web/EMS: Use Display Name as
Source Number
[UseDisplayNameAsSourceNu
mber]
Version 5.8
in ascending cyclic order. Note that if the called number is
found, but the port associated with this number is busy, the
call is released.
[6] By Source Phone Number = Selects the device's channel
according to the calling number.
Note: For defining the channel select mode per Hunt Group,
refer to ''Configuring the Trunk Group Settings'' on page 222.
Defines the default destination phone number used if the
received message doesn't contain a called party number and no
phone number is configured in the 'Hunt Group' table (refer to
"Configuring the Trunk Group Table" on page 220). The
parameter is used as a starting number for the list of channels
comprising all the device's Hunt Groups.
The default value is 1000.
Determines the IP address that the device uses to determine the
source of incoming INVITE messages for IP-to-Tel routing.
[-1] = Not configured. (default)
[0] SIP Contact Header = Use the IP address in the Contact
header of the incoming INVITE message.
[1] Layer 3 Source IP = Use the actual IP address (Layer 3)
from which the SIP packet was received.
Determines the use of Tel Source Number and Display Name for
Tel-to-IP calls.
[0] No = If a Tel Display Name is received, the Tel Source
Number is used as the IP Source Number and the Tel
Display Name is used as the IP Display Name. If no Display
Name is received from the Tel side, the IP Display Name
remains empty (default).
[1] Yes = If a Tel Display Name is received, the Tel Source
Number is used as the IP Source Number and the Tel
Display Name is used as the IP Display Name. If no Display
Name is received from the Tel side, the Tel Source Number
is used as the IP Source Number and also as the IP Display
Name.
[2] Overwrite = The Tel Source Number is used as the IP
Source Number and also as the IP Display Name (even if the
received Tel Display Name is not empty).
Determines the use of Source Number and Display Name for IP-
to-Tel calls.
[0] No = If IP Display Name is received, the IP Source
Number is used as the Tel Source Number and the IP
Display Name is used as the Tel Display Name. If no Display
Name is received from IP, the Tel Display Name remains
empty (default).
[1] Yes = If an IP Display Name is received, it is used as the
Tel Source Number and also as the Tel Display Name, and
Presentation is set to Allowed (0). If no Display Name is
received from IP, the IP Source Number is used as the Tel
Source Number and Presentation is set to Restricted (1).
For example: When 'from: 100 <sip:200@201.202.203.204>' is
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6. Configuration Parameters Reference
Description
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