SIP User's Manual 156 Document #: LTRT-12804
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Parameter Description
Web: TON
EMS: Number Type
The Type of Number (TON) assigned to this entry.
If you selected 'Unknown' for the NPI, you can select Unknown [0].
If you selected 'Private' for the NPI, you can select Unknown [0],
Level 2 Regional [1], Level 1 Regional [2], PISN Specific [3] or
Level 0 Regional (Local) [4].
If you selected 'E.164 Public' for the NPI, you can select Unknown
[0], International [1], National [2], Network Specific [3], Subscriber
[4] or Abbreviated [6].
Notes:
This parameter is applicable only to Number Manipulation tables for
IP-to-Tel calls.
The default is 'Unknown'.
Web: Presentation
EMS: Is Presentation
Restricted
Determines whether Caller ID is permitted:
Not Configured = Privacy is determined according to the Caller ID
table (see ''Configuring Caller Display Information'' on page 185).
[0] Allowed = Sends Caller ID information when a call is made using
these destination/source prefixes.
[1] Restricted = Restricts Caller ID information for these prefixes.
Notes:
This field is applicable only to Number Manipulation tables for
source number manipulation.
If 'Presentation' is set to 'Restricted' and the AssertedIdMode
parameter is set to 'P-Asserted', the From header in the INVITE
message includes the following: From: 'anonymous' <sip:
anonymous@anonymous.invalid> and 'privacy: id' header.
3.3.2.11.2.3 Configuring Redirect Number IP to Tel
The 'Redirect Number IP > Tel' page allows you to configure IP-to-Tel redirect number
manipulation rules. This feature allows you to manipulate the value of the received SIP
Diversion, Resource-Priority, or History-Info headers, which is then added to the
Redirecting Number Information Element (IE) in the ISDN Setup message that is sent to
the Tel side.
Notes:
• You can also configure the Redirect Number IP to Tel table using the ini
file parameter RedirectNumberMapIp2Tel (see ''Number Manipulation
and Routing Parameters'' on page 836).
• If the characteristics Destination Prefix, Redirect Prefix, and/or Source
Address match the incoming SIP message, manipulation is performed
according to the configured manipulation rule.
• The manipulation rules are done in the following order: Stripped Digits
From Left, Stripped Digits From Right, Number of Digits to Leave, Prefix
to Add, and then Suffix to Add.
• The Destination Number and Redirect Prefix parameters are used before
any manipulation has been done on them.