CHAPTER68 Configuration Parameters Reference
Mediant 1000 Gateway & E-SBC | User's Manual
Parameter Description
✔ If a redirect number exists, it
replaces the calling party number. If
there is no redirect number, the
calling number is left unchanged.
✔ If there is a calling “display” name, it
remains unchanged.
✔ The redirect number remains
unchanged and is included in the
SIP Diversion header.
Note: The parameter is applicable only to
digital interfaces.
'Add Trunk Group ID as Prefix'
configure voip > gateway routing
settings > trkgrpid-prefix
[AddTrunkGroupAsPrefix]
Determines whether the Trunk Group ID is
added as a prefix to the destination phone
number (i.e., called number) for Tel-to-IP
calls.
■ [0] No = (Default) Don't add Trunk
Group ID as prefix.
■ [1] Yes = Add Trunk Group ID as prefix
to called number.
Note:
■ This option can be used to define various
routing rules.
■ To use this feature, you must configure
the Trunk Group IDs (see Configuring
Trunk Groups).
'Add Trunk ID as Prefix'
configure voip > gateway routing
settings > trk-id-as-prefix
[AddPortAsPrefix]
Defines if the slot number / port number /
Trunk ID is added as a prefix to the called
(destination) number for Tel-to-IP calls.
■ [0] No (Default)
■ [1] Yes
If enabled, the device adds the following
prefix to the called phone number: slot
number (a single digit in the range of 1 to 6)
and port number/Trunk ID (single digit in the
range 1 to 8). For example, for the first
trunk/channel located in the first slot, the
number "11" is added as the prefix.
This option can be used to define various
routing rules.
'Add Trunk Group ID as Prefix to Source'
trkgrpid-pref2source
[AddTrunkGroupAsPrefixToSource]
Enables the device to add the Trunk ID
(from where the call originated) as the prefix
to the calling number (i.e. source number).
■ [0] No (default)
■ [1] Yes
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