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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Software Configuration
Dialogic
®
Diva
®
SIPcontrol
TM
Software 1.8 Reference Guide page 33
Address normalization
You may configure the parameters shown in the graphic and explained below:
Dialplan: Select the local dialplan to be used by the dialplan module of the Dialogic
®
Diva
®
SIPcontrol
TM
Software. Configure the local dialplan under Dialplan Configuration
as described on page 37 before
you select it here.
The dialplan selected here applies only to outgoing calls.
Number format
(outbound):
This parameter determines the shortest format allowed that is sent 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 much 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.
Address map
inbound:
Name of the regular expressions list applied to the addresses received on calls from this SIP peer.
See Address Map Configuration
on page 39 for more information about setting up a regular
expression list.
Regular expressions may be used to add or remove dial prefixes required by a PBX or to rewrite
public phone numbers of different number ranges into a common format. See the Examples
on
page 54 for more information.
Address map
outbound:
Select the name of a regular expression list to be applied on outgoing calls on this interface. See
Address Map Configuration
on page 39 for more information about setting up a regular expression
list.
Regular expressions may be used to add or remove dial prefixes required by a PBX or to rewrite
public phone numbers of different number ranges into a common format. See the Examples
on
page 54 for more information.