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Document #: LTRT-12804
Mediant 800 MSBG
The previous figure shows an example of the use of manipulation rules for Tel-to-IP
source phone number manipulation:
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Index 1:
When the destination number has the prefix 03 (e.g., 035000), source
number prefix 201 (e.g., 20155), and from source IP Group ID 2, the source
number is changed to, for example, 97120155.
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Index 2:
When the source number has prefix 1001 (e.g., 1001876), it is changed
to 587623.
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Index 3:
When the source number has prefix 123451001 (e.g., 1234510012001),
it is changed to 20018.
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Index 4:
When the source number has prefix from 30 to 40 and a digit (e.g.,
3122), it is changed to 2312.
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Index 5:
When the destination number has the prefix 6, 7, or 8 (e.g., 85262146),
source number prefix 2001, it is changed to 3146.
2.
Configure the Number Manipulation table according to the table below.
3.
Click the
Submit
button to save your changes.
4.
To save the changes to flash memory, see ''Saving Configuration'' on page
Table
3-23: Number Manipulation Parameters Description
Parameter
Description
Source Trunk Group
The source Hunt Group ID for Tel-to-IP calls. To denote all Hunt
Groups, leave this field empty.
Notes:
The value -1 indicates that this field is ignored in the rule.
This parameter is available only in the 'Source Phone Number
Manipulation Table for Tel -> IP Calls' and 'Destination Phone
Number Manipulation Table for Tel -> IP Calls' pages.
For IP-to-IP call routing, this parameter is not required (i.e., leave
the field empty).
Source IP Group
The IP Group from where the IP-to-IP call originated. Typically, this IP
Group of an incoming INVITE is determined/classified using the
‘Inbound IP Routing Table'. If not used (i.e., any IP Group), simply leave
the field empty.
Notes:
The value -1 indicates that this field is ignored in the rule.
This parameter is available only in the 'Source Phone Number
Manipulation Table for Tel -> IP Calls' and 'Destination Phone
Number Manipulation Table for Tel -> IP Calls' pages.
If this Source IP Group has a Serving IP Group, then all calls
originating from this Source IP Group are sent to the Serving IP
Group. In this scenario, this table is used only if the parameter
PreferRouteTable is set to 1.
Web: Destination Prefix
EMS: Prefix
Destination (called) telephone number prefix. An asterisk (*) represents
any number.
Web/EMS: Source Prefix
Source (calling) telephone number prefix. An asterisk (*) represents any
number.
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