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Parameter
Web/EMS: Add Group ID as Prefix
[AddTrunkGroupAsPrefix]
Web: Add Trunk ID as Prefix
EMS: Add Port ID As Prefix
[AddPortAsPrefix]
Web/EMS: Add Trunk Group ID as
Prefix to Source
[AddTrunkGroupAsPrefixToSource]
Version 5.8
6. Configuration Parameters Reference
For example:
PhoneContext 0 = 0,0,unknown.com
PhoneContext 1 = 1,1,host.com
PhoneContext 2 = 9,1,na.e164.host.com
Notes:
This parameter can include up to 20 indices.
For a description of the table's parameters, refer to the
individual parameter descriptions below.
Several entries with the same NPI-TON or Phone-
Context are allowed. In this scenario, a Tel-to-IP call
uses the first match.
Phone-Context '+' is unique in that it doesn't appear in
the Request-URI as a Phone-Context parameter.
Instead, it's added as a prefix to the phone number. The
'+' isn't removed from the phone number in the IP-to-Tel
direction.
To configure the Phone Context table using the Web
interface, refer to ''Mapping NPI/TON to Phone-Context''
on page 198.
For a description on using ini file table parameters, refer
to ''Format of ini File Table Parameters'' on page 273.
Determines whether the device's Hunt Group ID is added
as a prefix to the destination phone number (i.e., called
number) for Tel-to-IP calls.
[0] No = Don't add Hunt Group ID as prefix (default).
[1] Yes = Add Hunt Group ID as prefix to called
number.
Notes:
This option can be used to define various routing rules.
To use this feature, you must configure the Hunt Group
IDs (refer to ).
Determines whether the slot number and port number are
added as a prefix to the called number for Tel-to-IP calls.
[0] No = slot number and port number not added as
prefix (default).
[1] Yes = slot number and port number added as prefix.
If enabled, the slot number (a single digit in the range of 1
to 6) and port number (single digit in the range 1 to 8 ) are
added as a prefix to the called (destination) phone number.
For example, for the first channel located in the first slot,
the number "11" is added as the prefix.
This option can be used to define various routing rules.
Determines whether the device adds the Group ID (from
where the call originated) as the prefix to the calling
number (i.e. source number).
[0] No (default)
[1] Yes
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