SIP User's Manual 750 Document #: LTRT-83310
Mediant 600 & Mediant 1000
Parameter Description
ForwardOnBusyTrunkDest 1 = 2,
112@10.13.4.12:5060;transport=tcp;
When configured with user@host, the original destination
number is replaced by the user part.
Notes:
The maximum number of indices (starting from 1) depends
on the maximum number of Trunk Groups.
For the destination, instead of a dotted-decimal IP address,
FQDN can be used. In addition, the following syntax can be
used: "host:port;transport=xxx"(i.e., IP address, port and
transport type).
For more information, see Configuring Call Forward upon
Busy Trunk on page 282
A.12.17 Number Manipulation Parameters
The number manipulation parameters are described in the table below.
Table A-71: Number Manipulation Parameters
Parameter Description
[ManipulateIP2PSTNReferTo]
Enables the manipulation of the called party (destination)
number according to the SIP Refer-To header received by the
device for TDM (PSTN) blind transfer. The number in the SIP
Refer-To header is manipulated for all types of blind transfers to
the PSTN (TBCT, ECT, RLT, QSIG, FXO, and CAS).
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
During the blind transfer, the device initiates a new call to the
PSTN and the destination number of this call can be
manipulated if this parameter is enabled. When enabled, the
manipulation is done as follows:
1 If you configure a value for the xferPrefix parameter, then
this value (string) is added as a prefix to the number in the
Refer-To header.
2 This called party number is then manipulated using the IP-to-
Tel Destination Phone Number Manipulation table. The
source number of the transferred call is taken from the
original call, according to its initial direction:
Source number of the original call if it is a Tel-to-IP call
Destination number of the original call if it is an IP-to-Tel
call
This source number can also be used as the value for the
'Source Prefix' field in the IP-to-Tel Destination Phone
Number Manipulation table. The local IP address is used as
the value for the 'Source IP Address' field.
Note: This manipulation does not affect IP-to-Trunk Group
routing rules.