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Primary to Basic Rate ISDN Multiplexer
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Outgoing calls with Calling Party Number ending 5551234 and Calling Party
Subaddress of 44 will have their Calling Party Number and Calling Party Subaddress
unchanged. Otherwise, if none of the numbers for that port match then the Calling
Party Number (and Subaddress) will be changed to the first number (and Subaddress)
stored for that port.
Route based on telephone number with last digit as wildcard
Store a telephone number with a '?' in place of the last digit (e.g. 555123?) for each interface
that is to receive incoming calls.
Store it as the first number if CLID generation is on and it is the preferred choice for when a
Calling Party Number is to be changed on or added to an outgoing call. NB: the '?' is changed
to 0 if it is used as the Calling Party Number.
This is a useful way of allocating 10 numbers (for MSN) to a basic rate interface.
For the example of 555123?
Incoming calls with Called Party Number ending 5551230 to 5551239 will be
accepted if there is a free b channel (any Called Party Subaddress is ignored) .
Outgoing calls (with CLID generation on) will have their Calling Party Number
checked (any Calling Party Subaddress is ignored).
Outgoing calls with Calling Party Number ending 5551230 to 5551239 will have their
Calling Party Number unchanged. Otherwise if none of the numbers for that port
match then the Calling Party Number (and Subaddress) will be changed to the first
number (and Subaddress) stored for that port.
Route based on telephone number allowing for extension number (* option)
Store a telephone number with a '*' after the last digit (e.g. 5551234*) for each interface that
is to receive incoming calls.
Store it as the first number if CLID generation is on and it is the preferred choice for when a
Calling Party Number is to be changed on or added to an outgoing call.
For the example of 5551234*
Incoming calls with Called Party Number containing 5551234 will be accepted (any
Called Party Subaddress is ignored).
Outgoing calls (with CLID generation on) will have their Calling Party Number
checked (any Calling Party Subaddress is ignored).
Outgoing calls with Calling Party Number containing 5551234 will have their Calling
Party Number unchanged. Otherwise if none of the numbers for that port match then
the Calling Party Number (and Subaddress) will be changed to the first number (and
Subaddress) stored for that port. If the received Calling Party Number is 4 digits or