Inbound Tdm Call Routing; Web Configuration Interface - 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 used only to help identify the rule to the administrator. It
is not used by any other tables in the dial plan configuration.
Enable - Check this box to enable the rule. If this box is not checked, this rule is not checked for
incoming calls.
Host - The string to match the host address of the incoming call. This value is either an IP address
in the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx to match a specific address, or an '*' to match any IP address.
Calling Number - The string to match the calling number of the incoming call. The format for this
string is defined in the section titled "CPID (Number) Matching".
Called Number - The string to match the called number (dialed number) of the incoming call. The
format for this string is defined in the section titled "CPID (Number) Matching".
Block - If this box is checked and an incoming call matches the rule, the incoming call is blocked.
No outgoing call will be made. No more rules in the table will be tested.
Channel Pool - The label of an entry in the "Channel Pool" table used to specify the physical
interface and channel of the outgoing TDM call.
CPID Manipulation - The label of an entry in the "CPID Manipulation" table used to create the
calling and called party numbers of the outgoing TDM call.
5.6

Inbound TDM Call Routing

The Inbound TDM Call Routing table is the main table used to route calls originating from the
TDM interface. When a call is received, the incoming call characteristics are compared against the
values entered in the first row of the table. If a match is found, an action is taken. If no match is
found, the next row in the table is checked. Rows will be tested until a match is found, or there are
no more entries in the table.
For a test to pass, the channel of the incoming call must reside in the specified channel pool. The
calling and called number must also match the rule entered in the table. Once a match occurs, the
CPID will be modified based on the CPID manipulation rule selected in the table. Next, the
outgoing call will be made to the VoIP address specified in this table.
If no rows in the table successfully match the incoming call, the call is not routed.
Note: If a server list is configured, the call will still be routed via the server list.
5.6.1

Web Configuration Interface

Figure 22 is a screen shot of the Inbound TDM Call Routing configuration Web Page:
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