To use Dial Plan file routing tags:
1.
Load an ini file to the device that selects the Dial Plan index (e.g., 1) for routing tags,
as shown below:
IP2TelTaggingDialPlanIndex = 1
2.
Define the external Dial Plan file with two routing tags (as shown below):
•
"LOCL" - for local calls
•
"LONG" - for long distance calls
[ PLAN1 ]
42520[3-5],0,LOCL
425207,0,LOCL
42529,0,LOCL
425200,0,LONG
425100,0,LONG
Therefore, if an incoming IP call to destination prefix 425203 (for example) is received,
the device adds the prefix tag "LOCL" (as specified in the Dial Plan file), resulting in
the number "LOCL425203".
3.
Assign the different tag prefixes to different Trunk Groups in the 'IP-to-Trunk
Routing' table:
•
The 'Dest. Phone Prefix' field is set to the value "LOCL" and this rule is assigned
to a local Trunk Group (e.g. Trunk Group ID 1).
•
The 'Dest. Phone Prefix' field is set to the value "LONG" and this rule is assigned
to a long distance Trunk Group (e.g. Trunk Group ID 2).
Figure 9-2: Configuring Dial Plan File Label for IP-to-Tel Routing
The above routing rules are configured to be performed before manipulation
(described in the step below).
4.
Configure manipulation in the 'Destination Phone Number Manipulation Table for IP to
Tel Calls' table for removing the first four characters of the called party number "tag" (in
our example, "LOCL" and "LONG"):
•
The 'Destination Prefix' field is set to the value "LOCL" and the 'Stripped Digits
From Left' field is set to '4'.
•
The 'Destination Prefix' field is set to the value "LONG" and the 'Stripped Digits
From Left' field is set to '4'.
Figure 9-3: Configuring Manipulation for Removing Label
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Document #: LTRT-68809