System information
global config option
used only for callforward
//config.replacecalleronforward = 9; //0=no (default),1=yes,2=yes with username as callername, 3=yes with phonenumber as
callername, 4=yes with username as authname too, 5=yes with phonenumber as authname too 9=auto
parseidentity
global config option
0=no at all, 1=normal,2=rewrite caller number,3=rewrite callername also
default is 1
parsesipdisplayname
global config option
0=no,1=callername,2=displayname,3=can be used for auth
default is 1
4.4.5. Rules
Using the “Rules” for you can handle and rewrite almost all SIP fields based on any condition, esepecially the caller and the called number.
This form can be used to create both simple and very complex rules. Hold the mouse over the controls to get a context sensitive help.
Usage:
1. Click on the “Add” button to add a new rule
2. Name the new rule as you wish
3. Run as: it is usualy fine if you leave the “Auto guess”, however you can specify it more exactly in certain conditions
4. Specify the conditions when this rule is executed (for example you might have to reformat the called number if the call is sent via a
specific carrier; in this case use the CalledID to select the carrier)
5. Data: specify which data do you wish to load and work with it (for example the callednumber)
6. Check: specify additional conditions when this rule is executed (now you can examine the “data” loaded in the previous step)
7. Action: specify what you wish to do with the data
8. Set: specify how to wish to save back the result (usually “same as loaded data” since most of the case you will just wish to modify a
field such as the called number)
Additionally you can modify some global configuration options to modify the caller/called number. These are described below:










