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CHAPTER 6
Address Translation Parsing Module (ATPM)
48 Vpacket 5100/6100 Series H.323 Telephony
For example, to update the database you issue the atpm req command:
The ATPM database accepts no update requests until the ATPM database signals that changes
have been made, so no new translations or Hunt sessions will be accepted. This is to avoid wrong
translation due to inconsistent ATPM database.
Generating an ATPM Configuration
To generate your own ATPM configuration (numbering plan) that you can store to use in the
future or employ immediately, perform the following steps:
1. Use atpm req to request an ATPM database update.
2. Use atpm purge to delete the current configuration.
3. Use atpm dadd, atpm hadd, and atpm aadd to build a new configuration.
4. Use atpm done to indicate end of database update.
Use atpm store to save this configuration.
ATPM Telephone Address to Hunting Group Table
The ATPM Telephone Address to Hunt Group ID List (alist) provides mapping from a telephony
address to one of the hunt groups specified in the Hunt Group List.
Use the atpm add command syntax to define this table:
atpm aadd <tele_number> <min_digits> <max_digits> <hunt_group_id> <prefix_strip_len>
[prefix_number]
where
<tele_number>: Telephone Number to match. This is only a part of the total dialed string.
<min_digits>: Minimum number of digits to be collected. This must be less than or equal to the
number of digits in tele_number to match.
<max_digits>: Maximum number of digits to be collected. (Max_dial_digits).
<hunt_group_id>: Hunt group ID for this telephone number.
<prefix_strip_len>: The number of digits to be stripped at the beginning of the collected address.
VPacket# telephony
tel# atpm req
0005957541 - NMM: ATPM Update Database Granted
OK
tel#