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SIP User's Manual 6. Gateway's ini File Configuration
Version 5.0 185 October 2006
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
NumberMapIP2Tel
[Destination Phone Number
Manipulation Table for
IPÆTel calls]
Manipulate the destination number for IP to Tel calls.
NumberMapIP2Tel = a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i
a = Destination number prefix
b = Number of stripped digits from the left, or (if brackets are used) from
the right. A combination of both options is allowed.
c = String to add as prefix, or (if brackets are used) as suffix. A
combination of both options is allowed.
d = Number of remaining digits from the right
e = Q.931 Number Plan
f = Q.931 Number Type
g = Source number prefix
h = Not applicable, set to $$
i = Source IP address (obtained from the Contact header in the INVITE
message)
The ‘b’ to ‘f’ manipulation rules are applied if the called and calling numbers
match the ‘a’, ‘g’ and ‘i’ conditions.
The manipulation rules are executed in the following order: ‘b’, ‘d’ and ‘c’.
Parameters can be skipped by using the sign ‘$$’, for example:
NumberMapIP2Tel =01,2,972,$$,0,$$,034
NumberMapIP2Tel =03,(2),667,$$,$$,0,22,$$,10.13.77.8
Note: The Source IP address can include the ‘x’ wildcard to represent single
digits. For example: 10.8.8.xx represents all the addresses between 10.8.8.10
to 10.8.8.99. The ‘*’ wildcard represents any number between 0 and 255, e.g.
10.8.8.* represents all the addresses between 10.8.8.0 and 10.8.8.255.
SourceNumberMapTel2IP
[Source Phone Number
Manipulation Table for
TelÆIP calls]
SourceNumberMapTel2IP = a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h
a = Source number prefix
b = Number of stripped digits from the left, or (if in brackets are used)
from right. A combination of both options is allowed.
c = String to add as prefix, or (if in brackets are used) as suffix. A
combination of both options is allowed.
d = Number of remaining digits from the right
e = Number Plan used in RPID header
f = Number Type used in RPID header
g =Destination number prefix
h =Calling number presentation (0 to allow presentation, 1 to restrict
presentation)
The ‘b’ to ‘f’ and ‘h’ manipulation rules are applied if the called and calling
numbers match the ‘a’ and ‘g’ conditions.
The manipulation rules are executed in the following order: ‘b’, ‘d’ and ‘c’.
Parameters can be skipped by using the sign ‘$$’, for example:
SourceNumberMapTel2IP=01,2,972,$$,0,0,$$,1
SourceNumberMapTel2IP=03,(2),667,$$,0,0,22,0