User guide
VoIP phone ports VoIP ADMIN Command Reference
iMG/RG Software Reference Manual (Voice Service)
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Description This command set the E.164 country code. The E.164 country code accepts only digits
(not digit-maps), that are 1 to 3 characters in length. No code is provisioned by default.
Assignment is only allowed if no users have yet been created. If the E.164 country code is
configured, the "userinfo" field of "From" headers in all SIP requests adopts the E.164 glo-
bal address format <+><country-code><area-code><subscriber-address>. Example:
From: "+3902414112533" <sip:+3902414112533@10.17.90.165;user=phone>;tag=AQB-
GCRAgMEBAQAxx
If the E.164 country code is NOT configured, existing rules are followed and the "use-
rinfo" field of "From" headers in all SIP requests has the address format <area-
code><subscriber-address>; see the following example where the area code is "02":
From: "02414112533" <sip:02414112533@10.17.90.165;user=phone>;tag=AQBGCRAg-
MEBAQAxx.
Example voip admin set e164-country-code 64
See also VOIP ADMIN SET INTERNATIONAL-CALL-PREFIX
6.3.2.1.13 VOIP ADMIN SET INTERNATIONAL-CALL-PREFIX
Syntax VOIP ADMIN SET INTERNATIONAL-CALL-PREFIX <prefix>
Description If the gateway has been provisioned with an E.164 country code (see VOIP ADMIN SET
E164-COUNTRY-CODE), then incoming calls will be recognised if addressed to either
‘<user address>’ or ‘+<country code><user address>. This command allows definition
of an alternate international call prefix (typically 00), extending the set of recognised
numbers to also include ‘<prefix><country code><user address>’.
No prefix is provisioned by default. Assignment is allowed only if no users have yet been
created.
Options The following table gives the range of values for each option, which can be specified with
this command, and a default value (if applicable).
Example voip admin set e164-country-code 64
voip admin set international-call-prefix 00
...
voip sip user create user1 address 1017901291
Option Description Default Value
prefix
A digit string (not digit-map), from 1 to 8 char-
acters in length.
none