Operation Manual – Feature
H3C XE 200/2000 IP PBX
Chapter 1 Number Substitution
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another rule, substitution operation continues, so on and so forth. For precedence
order of substitute rules and tables, see
Table 1-17
.
z
When both substitute rules and substitute tables are available with a subscriber
line, static route number, or gateway/office group, substitute rules take
precedence over substitute tables.
2)
In non-inheritance mode
z
When multiple substitute rules are available, the system performs only one
substitution according to the first matched rule. For precedence order of substitute
rules and tables, see
Table 1-17
.
z
When both substitute rules and substitute tables are available with a subscriber
line, static route number, or gateway/office device, substitute rules take
precedence over substitute tables.
1.4.7 Rule-Based Number Substitution Policy
When rule-based number substitution applies, the system selects polices considering
the following:
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Whether substitution occurs before or after number analysis
z
To which LS domain the called/calling device belongs
z
Whether the involved devices are in the same LS domain
I. Before number analysis
1)
When the calling device is inside the LS domain
For a call whose calling device is inside the LS domain, the system performs number
substitution according to the global substitute tables bound to the LS, and substitute
tables/rules bound to and configured for the calling gateway/calling number.
2)
When the calling device is outside the LS domain
Number substitution is performed only according to the substitute tables bound to the
LS globally.
II. After number analysis
1)
When the calling device is inside the LS domain
For an intra–LS domain calling device, the system performs number substitution
according to the global substitute tables bound to the LS, and substitute tables/rules
bound to and configured for the calling/called gateway and calling/called number.
2)
When the calling device is outside the LS domain
For an originating device outside the LS domain, the system performs number
substitution according to the substitute tables bound to the LS globally, and the
substitute tables/rules bound to and configured for the terminating device and called
number.
Summary of Contents for XE 200/2000 IP
Page 7: ...Basic Configuration ...
Page 42: ...Process Server Configuration ...
Page 82: ...Location Server Configuration ...
Page 182: ...Feature ...
Page 259: ...System Management ...
Page 341: ...IP Performance and Application ...
Page 349: ...Media Server ...
Page 360: ...Call Services ...
Page 507: ...Appendix A ...
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