Technical data
Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Software Configuration
Dialogic
®
Diva
®
SIPcontrol
TM
Software 1.8 Reference Guide page 27
Address Normalization
You may configure the parameters shown in the graphic and explained below:
Call Transfer
Some Call Transfer options can be configured in the Blind Transfer Options section and in the Supervised
Transfer Options section.
Dialplan: Select the local dialplan to be used by the dialplan module of the Dialogic
®
Diva
®
SIPcontrol
TM
Software. The selected dialplan applies only to this controller.
In most cases, the PSTN interfaces within the system share a common dialplan of the local
environment, but configuring the dialplan per controller allows for handling variants, e.g., if the
controllers are connected to different PBXs or if one controller is directly connected to the public
network.
Configure the local dialplan as described under Dialplan Configuration
on page 37 before you select
it here.
Number format
(outbound):
This parameter determines the shortest format allowed that is sent out in outbound calls. You may
modify this parameter only if you selected a dialplan from the drop down menu. The following options
are available:
Unchanged: The number signaled in the SIP message will be used unchanged for dialing.
International number: The number is always converted to an international number, including
country and area code.
National number: The number is converted to a national number unless it is an international number
with a different country code.
Extension: The number is reduced as possible. An internal number is reduced to its extension only.
For more information about number formats, see How Numbers Are Processed
on page 52.
Encoding
(outbound):
Determines if numbers in outbound calls should either be encoded as unknown number with national
or international prefix digits, or as national or international number with type flags.
Default
numbering plan:
Change this setting only if the PBX rejects calls from the Diva SIPcontrol software despite the dialed
number being correct. This might occur if, for example, the signaled numbering plan is not supported.