User`s manual
MP-1xx H.323
MP-1xx H.323 User’s Manual 70 Document #: LTRT-65104
Table 5-9: Number Manipulation ini File Parameters (continues on pages 69 to 70)
Parameter Name in ini File Parameter Format
SourceNumberMapTel2IP
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 = H.225/Q.931 Number Plan
f = H.225/Q.931 Number Type
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,$$,1
SourceNumberMapTel2IP=03,(2),667,$$,0,0,22,1
SourceNumberMapIP2Tel
Manipulate the destination number for IP to Tel calls.
NumberMapIP2Tel = a,b,c,d,e,f,g
a = Source 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 = Not in use, should be set to $$
f = Not in use, should be set to $$
g = Destination number prefix
The ‘b’ to ‘d’ manipulations 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 "$$", for example:
NumberMapIP2Tel =01,2,972,$$,$$,$$,034
NumberMapIP2Tel =03,(2),667,$$,$$,$$,22
5.8.3.1 Dialing Plan Notation
The dialing plan notation applies, in addition to the four Manipulation tables, also to TelIP
Routing table and to IPHunt Group Routing table.
When entering a number in the destination and source ‘Prefix’ columns, you can create an entry
that represents multiple numbers using the following notation:
• [n-m] represents a range of numbers
• [n,m] represents multiple numbers. Note that this notation only supports single digit numbers.
• x represents any single digit
• # (that terminates the number) represents the end of a number
• A single asterisk (*) represents any number
For example: