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1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series User’s Guide
Routing Table
5.2.2.2 Inbound TDM Request Matching
Defines the call-party information expressions that are used to match an inbound telephony request
from the TDM network to this routing rule. The Inbound TDM Request Matching is performed
when the inbound TDM request matches the Request Type and Trunk Group of one of the defined
rules.
CPID Matching
Part of the criteria for matching the characteristics of an incoming call to a rule in the Routing
Table is number matching. The incoming Calling Number, Calling Name, Called Number, Called
Name, Redirect Number, and Redirect Name are tested against a match rule defined in the Routing
Table. If the match fails, this routing rule table entry will fail.
Table 10 shows the syntax used for CPID Matching.
Table 10. Syntax Used for CPID Matching
Number Matching
Token Description
* Matches any number string when entered alone.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Identifies a specific digit.
[digit_string-digit_string] Specifies a range of digit strings. Identifies any digit string
that is included in the range. The range delimiters must both
contain the same number of digits. A digit string must be no
more than 9 digits in length.
[digit_string-digit_string, digit_string] Specifies a range of digit strings as a comma separated list.
The range delimiters and comma separated number strings
must all contain the same number of digits.
x Matches any single digit.
. Matches an arbitrary number of digits at the end of a dial
string.
, Creates a compound expression.
[blank] Matches a blank (or missing) entry.
Name Matching
Token Description
* Matches any number string when entered alone.
name Must match the specified name exactly.