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Possible uses for number manipulation can be as follows:
To strip/add dialing plan digits from/to the number. For example, a user could dial 9 in
front of each number in order to indicate an external line. This number (9) can be
removed here before the call is setup.
Allow / disallow Caller ID information to be sent according to destination / source
prefixes. For detailed information on Caller ID, refer to Section
For digital modules only: Assignment of NPI/TON to IP Tel calls. The VoIP
gateway can use a single global setting for NPI/TON classification or it can use the
setting in this table on a call by call basis. Control for this is done using 'Protocol
Management>Protocol Definition>Destination/Source Number Encoding Type'.
For configuring the Number Manipulation Tables, you can also use the following ini file
parameters (refer to Section
NumberMapTel2IP: configures the Destination Phone Number Manipulation Table for
Tel to IP Calls
NumberMapIP2Tel: configures the Destination Phone Number Manipulation Table for
IP to Tel Calls
SourceNumberMapTel2IP: configures the Source Phone Number Manipulation Table
for IP to Tel Calls
SourceNumberMapIP2Tel: configures the Source Phone Number Manipulation Table
for Tel to IP Calls
Version 5.0
Number manipulation can occur either before or after a routing decision is
made. For example, you can route a call to a specific hunt (analog module)
or trunk (digital module) group according to its original number, and then
you can remove / add a prefix to that number before it is routed. To control
when number manipulation is done, define the IP to Tel Routing Mode
(described in
Table
5-16) and Tel to IP Routing Mode (described in
5-15) parameters.
6.5.10
on page 242):
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5. Web Management
Table
5.5.6.3
on page 123.
December 2006

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