SIP User's Manual 762 Document #: LTRT-83310
Mediant 600 & Mediant 1000
Parameter Description
manipulation has been performed on it.
Redirect Number Tel-to-IP Table
Web: Redirect Number Tel -> IP
EMS: Redirect Number Map Tel to
IP
[RedirectNumberMapTel2IP]
This parameter table manipulates the redirect number for Tel-to-
IP calls. The manipulated Redirect Number is sent in the SIP
Diversion, History-Info, or Resource-Priority headers.
The format of this parameter is as follows:
[RedirectNumberMapTel2Ip]
FORMAT RedirectNumberMapTel2Ip_Index =
RedirectNumberMapTel2Ip_DestinationPrefix,
RedirectNumberMapTel2Ip_RedirectPrefix,
RedirectNumberMapTel2Ip_NumberType,
RedirectNumberMapTel2Ip_NumberPlan,
RedirectNumberMapTel2Ip_RemoveFromLeft,
RedirectNumberMapTel2Ip_RemoveFromRight,
RedirectNumberMapTel2Ip_LeaveFromRight,
RedirectNumberMapTel2Ip_Prefix2Add,
RedirectNumberMapTel2Ip_Suffix2Add,
RedirectNumberMapTel2Ip_IsPresentationRestricted,
RedirectNumberMapTel2Ip_SrcTrunkGroupID,
RedirectNumberMapTel2Ip_SrcIPGroupID;
[\RedirectNumberMapTel2Ip]
For example:
RedirectNumberMapTel2Ip 1 = *, 4, 255, 255, 0, 0, 255, , 972,
255, 1, 2;
Notes:
This parameter table can include up to 20 indices (1-20).
The manipulation rules are done in the following order:
RemoveFromLeft, RemoveFromRight, LeaveFromRight,
Prefix2Add, and then Suffix2Add.
If the table's matching characteristics rule (i.e.,
DestinationPrefix, RedirectPrefix, SrcTrunkGroupID, and
SrcIPGroupID) is located for the Tel-to-IP call, then the
redirect number manipulation rule (defined by the other
parameters) is applied to the call.
Redirect number manipulation for Tel-to-IP calls is not
performed if the CopyDest2RedirectNumber parameter is
enabled. This parameter copies the received destination
number to the outgoing redirect number.
The parameters NumberType and NumberPlan are
applicable only to the SIP Resource-Priority header.
Phone Context Table
Web: Phone Context Table
EMS: SIP Manipulations > Phone
Context
[PhoneContext]
This parameter table defines the Phone Context table. This
parameter maps NPI and TON to the SIP Phone-Context
parameter. When a call is received from the ISDN/Tel, the NPI
and TON are compared against the table and the corresponding
Phone-Context value is used in the outgoing SIP INVITE
message. The same mapping occurs when an INVITE with a
Phone-Context attribute is received. The Phone-Context
parameter appears in the standard SIP headers (Request-URI,
To, From, Diversion) where a phone number is used.
The format for this parameter is as follows:
[PhoneContext]
FORMAT PhoneContext_Index = PhoneContext_Npi,