User`s manual

MediaPack BRI Series
User's Manual 104 Document #: LTRT-83702
6.2.2.9 Tel-to-IP Source Numbers
The Tel to IP Source Number Manipulation table is used to define rules for changing the
destination number received in telephone-to-IP calls. The table is processed from top to
bottom, where the first matching rule is used to manipulate the number. Processing stops
after the first successful manipulation.
Note: For a description on the convention for entering telephone numbers in the
Manipulation tables, refer to Section 'Convention for Entering Phone
Numbers in Tables' on page 66.
¾ To configure Tel-to-IP source numbers:
1. Open the Tel to IP Source Number Manipulation Table (Protocol Management menu
> Manipulation Tables submenu > TelÆIP Source Numbers option).
Figure 6-13: Tel to IP Source Number Manipulation Table
2. From the ‘Position' drop-down list, select the entry that you want to add.
3. Configure the number manipulation table according to Table 6-10.
4. Click the Insert button to insert an entry at the specified position.
5. To save the changes to the flash memory, refer to Section 'Saving Configuration
Settings on the MediaPack' on page 146.
You can modify an entry by clicking the Modify button and delete an entry by clicking the
Remove button.
Table 6-10: Tel-to-IP Source Number Manipulation Table
Parameter Description
Position
Determines the priority of the configured manipulation rule, where "0" has the
highest priority.
Destination Number
[dest-num-match <num>]
Match the destination number [prefix, suffix, number]
Source Number
[src-num-match <num>]
Match the source number [prefix, suffix, number]
Number of Stripped Digits
[strip [prefix | suffix] <num>]
Strip the number of digits at the beginning of the number. If the number is included
in parenthesis "()", this function strips the suffix. A combination of prefix and suffix
e.g. 3(2) is valid.
Prefix (Suffix) to Add
[add [prefix | suffix] <num>]
Adds this prefix or (suffix). A combination of prefix and suffix e.g. 3(2) is valid.
Number of Digits to Leave
[leave <num>]
Number of remaining digits from the right.