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Parameter
Destination Address
[IP2IPRouting_DestAddress]
Destination Port
[IP2IPRouting_DestPort]
Destination Transport Type
[IP2IPRouting_DestTransportType]
3.3.7.8

Manipulation Tables

The Manipulation Tables submenu allows you to configure number manipulation and
mapping of NPI/TON to SIP messages. This submenu includes the following items:
Dest Number IP->Tel (refer to ''Configuring the Number Manipulation Tables''
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Dest Number Tel->IP (refer to ''Configuring the Number Manipulation Tables''
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Source Number IP->Tel (refer to ''Configuring the Number Manipulation Tables''
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Source Number Tel->IP (refer to ''Configuring the Number Manipulation Tables''
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Phone Context (refer to ''Mapping NPI/TON to SIP Phone-Context''
3.3.7.8.1 Configuring the Number Manipulation Tables
The device provides four number manipulation tables for incoming (IP-to-Tel) and outgoing
(Tel-to-IP) calls. These tables are used to modify the destination and source telephone
numbers so that the calls can be routed correctly. For example, telephone number
manipulation can be implemented for the following:
Stripping or adding dialing plan digits from or to the number, respectively. For
example, a user may need to first dial 9 before dialing the phone number to indicate an
external line. This number 9 can then be removed by number manipulation before the
call is setup.
Allowing or blocking Caller ID information to be sent according to destination or source
Version 5.8
The destination IP address (or domain name, e.g.,
domain.com) to where the call is sent.
Notes:
This parameter is applicable only if the parameter
'Destination Type' is set to 'Dest Address' [1].
When using domain names, enter a DNS server IP
address or alternatively, define these names in the
'Internal DNS Table' (refer to ''Configuring the Internal
SRV Table''
The destination port to where the call is sent.
The transport layer type for sending the call:
[-1]
[0]
[1]
[2] TLS
Note: When this parameter is set to -1, the transport type is
determined by the parameter SIPTransportType.
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Description
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Not Configured (default)
UDP
TCP
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