Cpid (Number) Manipulation; Rules Syntax; Syntax Used For Cpid Manipulation - Dialogic DMG1000 User Manual

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Select - Click anywhere in this column to select an entry. A selected row may be moved up or
down in the table, or deleted.
Label - Label for this entry. This label is referenced in the "Inbound VoIP Routing" and the
"Inbound TDM Routing" configuration pages.
Interface Range - The 1-based physical interface(s) assigned to this channel pool. Numbers can be
entered in the form #,# to select individual interfaces, or #-# to select a range of interfaces, or a
combination of both. For example, 2,5-7 would use interfaces 2,5,6, and 7. The '*' character
represents all available interfaces.
Channel Range - The 1-based logical channel(s) within the interface(s) assigned to this channel
pool. Numbers can be entered in the form #,# to select individual channels, or #-# to select a range
of channels, or a combination of both. For example, 2,5-7 would use channels 2,5,6, and 7. The '*'
character represents all available channels.
Channel Selection Mode - The channel selection mode used for outgoing TDM calls. This is only
relevant when this channel pool was used in the "Outgoing TDM Information" area in the "Inbound
VoIP Routing" configuration page.
See
Section 5.7, "Web Configuration
interface.
5.4

CPID (Number) Manipulation

CPID manipulation defines rules for how calling, called, and redirect numbers appear in the
destination call. Typically, the calling and called numbers from the incoming call are simply
passed through to the outgoing call. However, there are cases where it is desirable to alter either or
both of these numbers. A "CPID Manipulation" rule is applied to all calls routed via the dial plan.
Each of the rules applies a formula using the incoming CPID information as inputs to determine the
outgoing call's CPID.
5.4.1

Rules Syntax

Table 4 shows the syntax used for CPID Manipulation. The example data is an incoming VoIP call:
From:
To:
Table 4. Syntax Used for CPID Manipulation
Rule Syntax
S
D
R
154
7168675309@172.16.3.15
5551212@10.20.34.78
Description
Source (calling) number
Destination (called) number
Redirection number
®
Dialogic
1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series User's Guide — September 2007
Notes", on page 158 for more details on using the Web
Example
S
D
R
Example Result
7168675309
5551212
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