User's Manual  540  Document #: LTRT-10532 
 
  Mediant 500L Gateway & E-SBC 
Parameter  Rule 1  Rule 2  Rule 3  Rule 4  Rule 5 
Prefix to Add 
971  5  -  2  3 
Suffix to Add 
-  23  8  -  - 
Number of 
Digits to Leave 
-  -  4  -  - 
Presentation 
Allowed  Restricted  -  -  - 
 
Below is a description of each rule:  
  Rule 1: When the destination number has the prefix 03 (e.g., 035000), source number 
prefix 201 (e.g., 20155), and from source IP Group ID 2, the source number is 
changed to, for example, 97120155. 
  Rule 2: When the source number has prefix 1001 (e.g., 1001876), it is changed to 
587623. 
  Rule 3: When the source number has prefix 123451001 (e.g., 1234510012001), it is 
changed to 20018. 
  Rule 4: When the source number has prefix from 30 to 40 and a digit (e.g., 3122), it is 
changed to 2312. 
  Rule 5: When the destination number has the prefix 6, 7, or 8 (e.g., 85262146), 
source number prefix 2001, it is changed to 3146. 
Table  25-2: Phone Number Manipulation Tables Parameter Descriptions 
Parameter  Description 
General 
Index 
[_Index] 
Defines an index number for the new table row.  
Note: Each row must be configured with a unique index. 
Name 
manipulation-name 
[_ManipulationName] 
Defines a descriptive name, which is used when associating the row in 
other tables. 
The valid value is a string of up to 40 characters. By default, no value is 
defined. 
Note: Each row must be configured with a unique name. 
Match 
Source IP Address 
src-ip-address 
[_SourceAddress] 
Defines the source IP address of the caller. This is obtained from the 
Contact header in the INVITE message. 
The default is the asterisk (*) wildcard (i.e., any address). 
Note: 
  The parameter is applicable only to the Destination Phone Number 
Manipulation for IP-to-Tel Calls table and Source Phone Number 
Manipulation for IP-to-Tel Calls table. 
  The source IP address can include the 'x' wildcard to represent 
single digits. For example, 10.8.8.xx represents all IP addresses 
between 10.8.8.10 to 10.8.8.99.  
  The source IP address can include the asterisk (*) wildcard to 
represent any number between 0 and 255. For example, 10.8.8.* 
represents all IP addresses between 10.8.8.0 and 10.8.8.255. 
Destination IP Group  Defines the IP Group to where the call is sent.