Table 22-1: Example of Tel-to-IP Source Phone Number Manipulation Rules
Parameter Rule 1 Rule 2 Rule
3
Rule 4 Rule 5 Rule 6 Rule 7 Rule 8
Src. Trunk
Group ID
* 0 1 - - - - -
Src. Trunk
Group ID
- - * 1 - * * *
Dest. Phone
Prefix
10 10 20 [5,7-9] 00 100 100 100
Source
Phone Prefix
100 100 * * * * * *
Dest. IP
Address
10.33.45.63 10.33.45.50 - domain.com 0.0.0.0 10.33.45.68 10.33.45.67 domain.com
Dest IP
Group ID
- - 1 - - - - -
IP Profile ID
1 1 - - - - - -
Cost Group
ID
Weekend Weekend_B - - - - - -
Forking
Group
- - - 1 2 1
Table 22-2: Tel-to-IP Routing Table Parameters
Parameter Description
Matching Call Characteristics
Web/EMS: Tel to IP Routing
Mode
[RouteModeTel2IP]
or after manipulation of the destination number.
[0] Route calls before manipulation = Calls are routed before the
number manipulation rules are applied (default).
[1] Route calls after manipulation = Calls are routed after the
number manipulation rules are applied.
Notes:
This parameter is not applicable if outbound proxy routing is used.
For number manipulation, see 'Configuring Source/Destination
Number Manipulation' on page 209.
Web: Src. Trunk Group ID
EMS: Source Trunk Group ID
[PREFIX_SrcTrunkGroupID]
Defines the Hunt Group from where the call is received.
Note: To denote any Hunt Group, use the asterisk (*) symbol.
Web: Dest. Phone Prefix
EMS: Destination Phone
Prefix
[PREFIX_DestinationPrefix]
Defines the prefix and/or suffix of the called (destination) telephone
number. The suffix is enclosed in parenthesis after the suffix value.
You can use special notations for denoting the prefix. For example,
[100-199](100,101,105) denotes a number that starts with 100 to 199
and ends with 100, 101 or 105. To denote any prefix, use the asterisk
(*) symbol or to denote calls without a called number, use the $ sign.
For a description of available notations, see 'Dialing Plan Notation for
Routing and Manipulation Tables' on page 419.
The number can include up to 50 digits.