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User's Manual 806 Document #: LTRT-10532
Mediant 500L Gateway & E-SBC
To modify ISDN Calling Party Number using Dial Plan File:
1. Create a text-based Dial Plan file containing your configuration (see above for syntax).
2. Convert the Dial Plan file to *.dat file format using the DConvert utility. This is done by
clicking the DConvert's Process Dial Plan File button. For more information, refer to
DConvert Utility User's Guide.
3. Load the Dial Plan file in *.dat format to the device.
4. Specify the Dial Plan (by index number) that you want to use, using the
Tel2IPSourceNumberMappingDialPlanIndex ini file parameter.
Note:
Tel-to-IP routing is performed on the original source number if the parameter 'Tel
to IP Routing Mode' is set to 'Route calls before manipulation'.
Tel-to-IP routing is performed on the modified source number as defined in the
Dial Plan file, if the parameter 'Tel To IP Routing Mode' is set to 'Route calls after
manipulation'.
Source number Tel-to-IP manipulation is performed on the modified source
number as defined in the Dial Plan file.
45.5.6 Viewing Information of Installed Dial Plan File
You can view information about the Dial Plan file currently installed on the device, through
the device's CLI:
Viewing Dial Plan file information: You can view the file name of the installed Dial
Plan file and the names of the Dial Plans defined in the Dial Plan file, by entering the
following CLI command (in Enable mode):
# debug auxilary-files dial-plan info
For example, the following shows the file name of the installed Dial Plan file and lists
its Dial Plans:
# debug auxilary-files dial-plan info
File Name: MyDialPlan.txt
Plans:
Plan #0 = PLAN1
Plan #1 = PLAN2
Note that the index number of the first Dial Plan is 0.
Searching a prefix number: You can check whether a specific prefix number is
defined in a specific Dial Plan (and view the corresponding tag if the Dial Plan
implements tags), by entering the following CLI command (in Enable mode):
# debug auxilary-files dial-plan match-number <Dial Plan
number> <prefix number>
For example, the following checks whether the called prefix number 2000 is defined in
Dial Plan 1, which is used for obtaining the destination IP address (tag):
# debug auxilary-files dial-plan match-number PLAN1 2000
Match found for 4 digits
Matched prefix: 2000
Tag: 10.33.45.92

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