Specifications

TD 92326GB
2009-03-10 / Ver. E
Installation and Operation Manual
VoIP Gateway
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5 Select/Enter the following settings:
Field name Description
Description Enter a name for the route. This will help you maintain
an overview later on.
Number in Enter the dial prefix the route shall be valid for. Number
in can be used in two ways: Pre and Post dial. We can
use the following special characters here:
- the period .
- the question mark ?
- and the exclamation mark !
42.3 ignores the 3 and will use any number in starting
with 42, of length 4
42?3 will allow the following numbers
[4203,4213,4223,4233,4243,4253,4263,4273,4283,4
293]
Number out Enter the replacement for the dial prefix that you
specified in the “Number in” field. Simply copy the dial
prefix into this field if the call number is to be adopted
unchanged.
Add an “!” to the number if a route is to apply to a
certain number and all of the digits subsequently
dialled are to be ignored.
Name out
Add UUI If manufacturer-specific data is to be transmitted in the
signalling channel, for example, the URL for an
announcement, this URL (e.g. “http://www. ...“) can
be entered here.
Leave all the remaining fields blank, in the normal case.
Final Route Enable if the routing shall stop here
Final Map Enable if the mapping shall stop here.
No Reroute on Wrong No Enable if no reroute shall performed if the cause
indicates a wrong number. Usually a reroute is
performed on local interface problems (for example no
channel) or if the cause indicates that the number
cannot be reached through this interface. Should be
set if the reroute should be an overflow to the next
interface of the same bundle.
Verify CGPN See 21.5 Selective Routes Depending on the Calling
Number on page 147 and 21.6 Change the Calling
Party Number for Specific Routes on page 147.
Interworking (QSIG, SIP) Enable to support supplementary services (such as
name display, call transfer, call diversion etc.)u between
the H.323 network and a QSIG network.
Rerouting as Deflection Activate only in conjunction with the supplementary
service Partial Rerouting and with an activated
Interworking (QSIG,SIP) checkmark. This checkmark
turns a Call Rerouting protocol handshake into a Call
Deflection protocol handshake.