AudioCodes Mediant 2000 User Manual page 134

Sip-based voice-over-ip (voip) media gateway
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Parameter
Web: Stripped Digits From
Right
EMS: Remove From Right
Web/EMS: Prefix to Add
Web/EMS: Suffix to Add
Web/EMS: Number of
Digits to Leave
Web: Presentation
EMS: Is Presentation
Restricted
Web/EMS: Source IP
Address
Web: TON
EMS: Number Type
Web: NPI
EMS: Number Plan
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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).
Allowed = sends Caller ID information when a call is made using
these destination / source prefixes.
Restricted = restricts Caller ID information for these prefixes.
Notes:
If 'Presentation' is set to 'Restricted' and 'Asserted Identity Mode' is
set to 'P-Asserted', the From header in the INVITE message
includes the following: From: 'anonymous' <sip:
anonymous@anonymous.invalid> and 'privacy: id' header.
Source IP address of the caller (obtained from the Contact header in
the INVITE message).
Note:
The source IP address can include the following wildcards:
"x": represents single digits. For example, 10.8.8.xx depicts all
addresses between 10.8.8.10 and 10.8.8.99.
"*": represents any number between 0 and 255. For example,
10.8.8.* depicts all addresses between 10.8.8.0 and 10.8.8.255.
The Type of Number (TON) assigned to this entry.
The default is 'Unknown' [0]
If you select 'Unknown' for the NPI, you can select Unknown
If you select 'Private' for the NPI, you can select Unknown
International [1], National [2], Network Specific [3] or Subscriber [4]
If you select 'E.164 Public' for the NPI, you can select Unknown
International [1], National [2], Network Specific [3], Subscriber [4] or
Abbreviated [6]
.
The Numbering Plan Indicator (NPI) assigned to this entry.
[0]
Unknown (default)
[9]
Private
[1]
E.164 Public
[-1] Not Configured = value received from PSTN/IP is used
Note: For a detailed list of the available NPI/TON values, refer to
''Numbering Plans and Type of Number''
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Document #: LTRT-68810
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