Alcatel-Lucent OmniTouch Administration Manual page 114

Advanced communication server (acs)
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System Configuration
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s/^011011/011/
s/^1666845(\d*)/\1@voipgw.company.com
s/^\+x(.*)/\1@10.64.14.152:5070/
s/^\+x?(\d{3,8})$/\1/
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If the resulting string starts with 011011,
then the initial 011 is stripped.
If the resulting string starts with the
string "1666845" followed by any digits
(for example, an extension), then the
result is an address comprising those
digits@voipgw.company.com (for
routing VoIP calls).
This causes an extension that is dialed
through the UI (indicated by x in the
DAS rule), to be routed to a gateway for
processing. In this case, there is a need to
have OmniTouch ACS send an INVITE
to port 5070, instead of the default port
5060.
This allows for extension to extension
dialing through the DTMF interface in a
SIP configuration. The +x? allows for
either having the 1x or not, while the
number of digits retained is from 3 to 8.
(The default outbound SIP proxy is set
to the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX
Enterprise Office – OXE – IP address
and port.)
Sample DAS rules
8AL90208USAD ed01
November 20, 2008

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