SIGNALING AND ROUTING FEATURES
CHAPTER 8
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provided:
If you also want to define a number type (see Chapter 8.6 ), it must appear in front of the screening indicator:
Example: In the following
Restrict example, the screening indicator is specified as network
provided
, and the number type is international:
General BRI Example
Example: In the following example, a 1:1 routing entry for the individual BRI controllers to VoIP appears in
addition to the international flag from BRI to VoIP. A placeholder routing entry is used (
bla or
blu), in which the BRI ports are directly assigned to a mapping. Traffic at BRI port 9 is sent di-
rectly to VoIP port 40 with the VoIP profile
iG1. Traffic from BRI port 10 is sent to VoIP port 40
with the profile
iG2:
8.8 SETTING A DEFAULT OAD
Use the
Restrict command to set a default origination number (*<oad> 15) when the OAD is restricted
(
<num>):
Restrict<port><oad>=*<num> 15
Example: In the following example, 12345 replaces the original OAD. When the destination number begins
Restrict10=p 15
Restrict10=ip 15
Please bear in mind that this entry will not work if you set a minus sign (-) behind
VoipOad=<num>.
restrict9=bla
restrict900=i 15
restrict10=blu
restrict1000=i 15
MapAllbla00=40iG1:i
MapAllblu00=40iG2:i
The Restrict entries for the individual ports must appear in the following order:
placeholder, OAD international flag, DAD routing with international flag.