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Table 6-13: Number Manipulation and Routing Parameters
ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
Version 5.2
Valid Range and Description
SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_NumberPlan,
SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_RemoveFromLeft,
SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_RemoveFromRight,
SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_LeaveFromRight,
SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_Prefix2Add,
SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_Suffix2Add,
SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_IsPresentationRestricted;
[\SourceNumberMapIp2Tel]
Where,
DestinationPrefix = Destination number prefix
SourcePrefix = Source number prefix
SourceAddress = Source IP address (obtained from the Request-
URI in the INVITE message)
NumberType = Q.931 Number Type (TON)
NumberPlan = Q.931 Number Plan (NPI)
RemoveFromLeft = Number of stripped digits from the left
RemoveFromRight = Number of stripped digits from the right
LeaveFromRight = Number of remaining digits from the right
Prefix2Add = String to add as prefix
Suffix2Add = String to add as suffix
IsPresentationRestricted = Calling number presentation (0 to allow
presentation; 1 to restrict presentation)
For example:
[SourceNumberMapIp2Tel]
SourceNumberMapIp2Tel 0 =
22,03,$$,$$,$$,$$,2,667,$$,$$;SourceNumberMapIp2Tel 1 =
034,01,1.1.1.1,$$,0,2,$$,$$,972,$$,10;
[\SourceNumberMapIp2Tel]
Notes:
For a description on ini file parameter tables, refer to 'Structure of ini
File Parameter Tables' on page 295.
RemoveFromLeft, RemoveFromRight, Prefix2Add, Suffix2Add,
LeaveFromRight, NumberType, and NumberPlan are applied if the
called and calling numbers match the DestinationPrefix,
SourcePrefix, and SourceAddress conditions.
The manipulation rules are executed in the following order:
RemoveFromLeft, RemoveFromRight, LeaveFromRight, Prefix2Add,
and Suffix2Add.
Parameters can be skipped by using two dollar signs ('$$').
The Source IP address can include the 'x' wildcard to represent
single digits. For example: 10.8.8.xx represents all addresses
between 10.8.8.10 and 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.*
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6. ini File Configuration
September 2007

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