Version 6.2 853 February 2011
SIP User's Manual 12. Configuration Parameters Reference
Parameter Description
NumberMapIp2Tel_NumberType,
NumberMapIp2Tel_NumberPlan,
NumberMapIp2Tel_RemoveFromLeft,
NumberMapIp2Tel_RemoveFromRight,
NumberMapIp2Tel_LeaveFromRight,
NumberMapIp2Tel_Prefix2Add, NumberMapIp2Tel_Suffix2Add,
NumberMapIp2Tel_IsPresentationRestricted;
[\NumberMapIp2Tel]
For example:
NumberMapIp2Tel 0 = 01,034,10.13.77.8,$$,0,$$,2,$$,667,$$;
NumberMapIp2Tel 1 = 10,10,1.1.1.1,255,255,3,0,5,100,$$,255;
Notes:
This table parameter can include up to 100 indices.
The manipulation rules are done in the following order:
RemoveFromLeft, RemoveFromRight, LeaveFromRight,
Prefix2Add, and then Suffix2Add.
If the called and calling numbers match the DestinationPrefix,
SourcePrefix, and/or SourceAddress conditions, then the
RemoveFromLeft, RemoveFromRight, Prefix2Add,
Suffix2Add, LeaveFromRight, NumberType, and/or
NumberPlan are applied.
The Source IP address can include the following wildcards:
9 'x': represents single digits. For example: 10.8.8.xx
represents addresses between 10.8.8.10 and 10.8.8.99.
9 '*' (asterisk): represents any number between 0 and 255.
For example, 10.8.8.* represents addresses between
10.8.8.0 and 10.8.8.255.
The following parameteris not applicable:
IsPresentationRestricted.
To configure manipulation of destination numbers for IP-to-Tel
calls using the Web interface, see ''Configuring Number
Manipulation Tables'' on page 152).
For a description on using ini file table parameters, see
''Configuring ini File Table Parameters'' on page 368.
[PerformAdditionalIP2TELDesti
nationManipulation]
Enables additional destination number manipulation for IP-to-Tel
calls. The additional manipulation is done on the initially
manipulated destination number, and this additional rule is also
configured in the manipulation table (NumberMapIP2Tel
parameter). This enables you to configure only a few
manipulation rules for complex number manipulation
requirements (that generally require many rules).
[0] = Disable (default)
[1] = Enable