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Mediant 2000 & TP-1610 & TP-260
SIP User's Manual 182 Document #: LTRT-68805
Table 6-10: Number Manipulation and Routing Parameters (continues on pages 180 to 188)
ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
Valid Range and Description
AddNPIandTON2CallingNu
mber
[Add NPI and TON to Calling
Number]
0 = Do not change the Calling Number (default).
1 = Add NPI and TON to the Calling Number of incoming (Tel to IP) ISDN call.
For example: After receiving a Calling Number = 555, NPI = 1 and TON = 3, the
modified number is going to be 13555. This number can later be used for
manipulation and routing purposes.
AddNPIandTON2CalledNu
mber
[Add NPI and TON to Called
Number]
0 = Do not change the Called Number (default).
1 = Add NPI and TON to the Called Number of incoming (Tel to IP) ISDN call.
For example: After receiving a Called Number = 555, NPI=1 and TON = 3, the
modified number is going to be 13555. This number can later be used for
manipulation and routing purposes.
UseSourceNumberAsDispl
ayName
[Use Source Number as
Display Name]
Applicable to TelÆIP calls.
0 = The Tel Source Number is used as the IP Source Number and the Tel
Display Name is used as the IP Display Name (if Tel Display Name is received).
If no Display Name is received from the Tel side, the IP Display Name remains
empty (default).
1 = If a Tel Display Name is received, the Tel Source Number is used as the IP
Source Number and the Tel Display Name is used as the IP Display Name. If
no Display Name is received from the Tel side, the Tel Source Number is used
as the IP Source Number and also as the IP Display Name.
2 = The Tel Source Number is used as the IP Source Number and also as the
IP Display Name (even if the received Tel Display Name is not empty).
UseDisplayNameAsSource
Number
[Use Display Name as
Source Number]
Applicable to IPÆTel calls.
0 = The IP Source Number is used as the Tel Source Number and the IP
Display Name is used as the Tel Display Name (if IP Display Name is received).
If no Display Name is received from IP, the Tel Display Name remains empty
(default).
1 = If an IP Display Name is received, it is used as the Tel Source Number and
also as the Tel Display Name, the Presentation is set to Allowed (0). If no
Display Name is received from IP, the IP Source Number is used as the Tel
Source Number and the Presentation is set to Restricted (1).
For example:
When the following is received ’from: 100 <sip:200@201.202.203.204>’, the
outgoing Source Number and Display Name are set to ’100’ and the
Presentation is set to Allowed (0).
When the following is received ‘from: <sip:100@101.102.103.104>’, the
outgoing Source Number is set to ‘100’ and the Presentation is set to Restricted
(1).
AlwaysUseRouteTable
[Use Routing Table for Host
Names and Profiles]
Use the internal Tel to IP routing table to obtain the URI Host name and
(optionally) an IP profile (per call), even if Proxy server is used.
0 = Don’t use (default)
1 = Use
Note: This Domain name is used, instead of Proxy name or Proxy IP address,
in the INVITE SIP URI.