, #
(default = 0)
84-14-13 Incoming/Outgoing
SIP Trunk for E.164
When this data is set to 1, then for any outbound SIP calls a ‘+’
is added as a prefix to the Request-URI, To and From header
fields of the SIP message.
When it is set to 2 then if the dialed international access code
matches the value in PRG 10-02-02 this value is removed from
the number dialed and the ‘+’ added as a prefix to the Request-
URI, To and From header fields of the SIP Message.
0...OFF
1...ON
2…International Ac-
cess Code
(default = 0)
84-14-16 SIP Trunk SIP-URI
E.164 Incoming
Mode
When this data is set to 1, then for any inbound SIP calls that
include a ‘+’ and a country code not defined in PRG 10-02-01,
delete the ‘+’ and add the International Access Code in PRG
10-02-02. If the country code is a match then delete both the
‘+’ and country code but do not add the International Access
code.
When it is set to 2, then for any inbound SIP calls that include a
‘+’ and a country code not defined in PRG 10-02-01, delete the
‘+’ and add the International Access Code in PRG 10-02-02. If
the country code is a match then delete both the ‘+’ and coun-
try code and add the Caller ID Edit Code from PRG 10-02-03.
0...OFF
1...Mode 1
2...Mode 2
(default = 0)
Operation
Delete the ‘+’ only from an incoming SIP INVITE using E.164 numbering scheme:
PRG 84-14-16 PRG 84-14-13 Description/Comments
0: OFF 0: OFF
Or
1: On
When a ‘+’ is presented as the international access code in a SIP INVITE for in-
coming calls then delete the ‘+’ only.
Example Output:
Incoming call from: +4902131795770
Displayed in terminal incoming caller history as: