User`s manual

SIP User's Manual 190 Document #: LTRT-83303
Mediant 1000 & Mediant 600
Parameter Description
Short Number Length
[SASShortNumberLeng
th]
Determines the length of the suffix used for SAS Short Numbering support.
The dialed number is compared to the registered number. The registered
(full) and dialed (full or short) numbers match only if one of the following
conditions is met:
The numbers match entirely (i.e., they are of the same length and all
characters match).
The dialed number is shorter than the registered one, its length equals
to the length specified by the parameter and it equals the suffix of the
registered number determined by the length in the parameter.
When set to 0, only a full match between the dialed and registered
numbers is valid.
The valid range is 0 to 63 characters. The default value is no character.
Note: This logic is only relevant in SAS Emergency mode.
SAS Local SIP TCP Port
[SASLocalSIPTCPPort]
Local TCP port used to send/receive SIP messages for the SAS
application. The SIP entities in the local network need to send the
registration requests to this port. When forwarding the requests to the
proxy ('Normal Mode'), this port serves as the source port.
The valid range is 1 to 65,534. The default value is 5080.
SAS Local SIP TLS Port
[SASLocalSIPTLSPort]
Local TLS port used to send/receive SIP messages for the SAS
application. The SIP entities in the local network need to send the
registration requests to this port. When forwarding the requests to the
proxy ('Normal Mode'), this port serves as the source port.
The valid range is 1 to 65,534. The default value is 5081.
3.4.5.3 Configuring the Number Manipulation Tables
The device provides four Number Manipulation tables for incoming (IP-to-Tel) and outgoing
(Tel-to-IP) calls. These tables are used to modify the destination and source telephone
numbers so that the calls can be routed correctly.
Telephone number manipulation can be implemented for the following usage examples:
Strip or add dialing plan digits from or to the number. For example, a user may need to
first dial 9 before dialing the phone number to indicate an external line. This number
(9) can then be removed (by the Manipulation table) before the call is setup.
Allow or disallow Caller ID information to be sent according to destination or source
prefixes. For detailed information on Caller ID, refer to Caller Display Information on
page 221.
For digital modules only: Assign NPI/TON to IP-to-Tel calls. The device can use a
single global setting for NPI/TON classification or it can use the setting in this table on
a call-by-call basis.