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PreTranslator Create 2 VTL
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PreTranslatorEntry Create
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PreTranslatorOperation Create
PreTranslator Create 2 VTL
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PreTranslatorEntry Create
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PreTranslatorOperation Create
PreTranslatorOperation Create
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LAN
Figure 4
shows an example of a pretranslator that removes the "*"
character from VTL calls that originated on an NBX system with the IP
address 10.234.208.2. The Value column of the PreTranslatorOperation
Create line of
beginning of the string. That value depends on the length of the received
IP address. In the example, the IP address, 10*234*208*2, is 12 digits,
and then you must also count the trailing "*" in the string. That trailing
"*" is the character that separates the IP address from the caller
extension and you must count it when you specify the number of digits to
remove.
Figure 4 Pretranslator to Remove IP Address
Figure 5
shows an example of a pretranslator that removes the "*"
character from VTL calls that originated on an NBX system with the IP
address 10.234.208.2 and prepends the site code, 69, of NBX system
10.234.208.2.
Figure 5 Pretranslator to Remove IP Address and Prepend Site Code
To add a pretranslator for VTL caller ID issues:
1 Open your dial plan for editing as described in
Dial
Plan"on
page
2 Search for the section titled Pretranslators.
Figure 4
specifies how many digits to strip from the
PreTransId Entry Digits
---------- ----- ------
PreTransId Entry OperId Operation
---------- ----- ------ ---------
PreTransId Entry Digits
---------- ----- ------
PreTransId Entry OperId Operation
---------- ----- ------ ---------
46.
2
1
10*234*208*2*
2
1
1 stripLead
2
1
10*234*208*2*
2
1
1 stripLead
2
1
2 prepend
"Accessing the
Value
-----
13
Value
-----
13
69

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