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Parameter
Dest. Host Prefix
[PstnPrefix_DestHostPrefix]
Source Host Prefix
[PstnPrefix_SrcHostPrefix]
Dest. Phone Prefix
[PstnPrefix_DestPrefix]
Source Phone Prefix
[PstnPrefix_SourcePrefix]
Source IP Address
[PstnPrefix_SourceAddress]
Hunt Group ID
[PstnPrefix_TrunkGroupId]
IP Profile ID
[PstnPrefix_ProfileId]
Version 5.8
[1] Route calls after manipulation = IP-to-Tel calls are routed
after the number manipulation rules are applied.
The request URI host name prefix of the incoming SIP INVITE
message. If this routing rule is not required, leave the field empty.
Note: For notations representing multiple numbers, refer to ''Dialing
Plan Notation for Routing and Manipulation'' on page 377. However,
the asterisk (*) wildcard cannot be used to depict any source host
prefix.
The From URI host name prefix of the incoming SIP INVITE
message. If this routing rule is not required, leave the field empty..
Notes:
For notations representing multiple numbers, refer to ''Dialing
Plan Notation for Routing and Manipulation'' on page 377.
However, the asterisk (*) wildcard cannot be used to depict any
source host prefix.
If the P-asserted-ID header is present in the incoming INVITE
message, then the parameter 'Source Host Prefix' is compared to
the P-Asserted-ID URI hostname and not to the From header.
Represents a called telephone number prefix.
The prefix can be 1 to 49 digits long.
Note: For notations representing multiple numbers, refer to ''Dialing
Plan Notation for Routing and Manipulation'' on page 377.
Represents a calling telephone number prefix.
The prefix can be 1 to 49 digits long.
Note: For notations representing multiple numbers, refer to ''Dialing
Plan Notation for Routing and Manipulation'' on page 377.
The source IP address of an IP-to-Tel call (obtained from the
Contact header in the INVITE message) that can be used for routing
decisions.
Notes:
You can configure from where the source IP address is obtained,
using the parameter SourceIPAddressInput (refer to ''Routing
General Parameters'' on page 130).
The source IP address can include the "x" wildcard to represent
single digits. For example: 10.8.8.xx represents all the addresses
between 10.8.8.10 to 10.8.8.99.
The source IP address can include the asterisk (*) wildcard to
represent any number between 0 and 255. For example, 10.8.8.*
represents all addresses between 10.8.8.0 and 10.8.8.255.
The Hunt Group to which incoming SIP calls are assigned that
match all or any combination (including only a single parameter) of
the parameters described above.
The IP Profile (configured in ''Configuring P Profiles'' on page 110)
that is assigned to the routing rule.
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