Table 3-26: Redirect Number Tel To Ip Parameters Description - AudioCodes Mediant 1000 User Manual

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The figure below shows an example configuration in which the redirect prefix "555" is
manipulated. According to the configured rule, if for example the number 5551234 is
received, after manipulation the device sends the number to IP as 91234.
2.
Configure the redirect number Tel to IP rules according to the table below.
3.
Click the Submit
4.
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Table 3-26: Redirect Number Tel to IP Parameters Description

Parameter
Source Trunk Group
[_SrcTrunkGroupID]
Source IP Group
[_SrcIPGroupID]
Web/EMS: Destination Prefix
[_DestinationPrefix]
Web/EMS: Redirect Prefix
[_RedirectPrefix]
Web: Stripped Digits From
Left
EMS: Remove From Left
[_RemoveFromLeft]
Web: Stripped Digits From
Right
EMS: Remove From Right
[_RemoveFromRight]
Web/EMS: Prefix to Add
[_Prefix2Add]
Web/EMS: Suffix to Add
[_Suffix2Add]
Web/EMS: Number of Digits
to Leave
[_LeaveFromRight]
Web: Presentation
EMS: Is Presentation
Restricted
[_IsPresentationRestricted]
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The Trunk Group from where the Tel call is received. To denote any
Trunk Group, leave this field empty.
Notes
:
The value -1 indicates that it is ignored in the rule.
For IP-to-IP call routing, this parameter is not required (i.e., leave
the field empty).
The IP Group from where the IP-to-IP call originated. Typically, the IP
Group of an incoming INVITE is determined/classified using the
'Inbound IP Routing Table'. If not used (i.e., any IP Group), simply
leave the field empty.
Notes:
The value -1 indicates that it is ignored in the rule.
This parameter is applicable only to the IP-to-IP application.
Destination (called) telephone number prefix. An asterisk (*)
represents any number.
Redirect telephone number prefix. An asterisk (*) represents any
number.
Number of digits to remove from the left of the telephone number
prefix. For example, if you enter 3 and the phone number is 5551234,
the new phone number is 1234.
Number of digits to remove from the right of the telephone number
prefix. For example, if you enter 3 and the phone number is
5551234, the new phone number is 5551.
The number or string that you want added to the front of the
telephone number. For example, if you enter '9' and the phone
number is 1234, the new number is 91234.
The number or string that you want added to the end of the telephone
number. For example, if you enter '00' and the phone number is
1234, the new number is 123400.
The number of digits that you want to retain from the right of the
phone number.
Determines whether Caller ID is permitted:
Not Configured = privacy is determined according to the Caller ID
table (refer to ''Configuring Caller Display Information''
173
).
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