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Mediant 2000 SIP User’s Manual

6. ini File Configuration of the Mediant 2000

Version 4.4

117

July 2005

Table

6-5: Number Manipulation and Routing Parameters (continues on pages 115 to 121)

ini File Field Name

Web Parameter Name

*

Valid Range and Description

UseSourceNumberAsDisplay
Name

[Use Source Number as
Display Name]

0 = Interworks the Tel calling name to SIP Display Name (default).
1 = Set Display Name to Calling Number if not configured.

Applicable to Tel IP calls. If enabled and if the incoming Tel to IP call doesn’t
contain the calling party name, the calling number is used instead.
All CAS protocols don’t provide the calling party name. Therefore, in CAS, if this
parameter is enabled, the Display Name is identical to the calling number.

AlwaysUseRouteTable

[Use Routing Table for Host
Names and Profiles]

Use the internal Tel to IP routing table to obtain the URL Host name and (optionally)
an IP profile (per call), even if Proxy server is used.
0 = Don’t use (default)
1 = Use
Note:

This Domain name is used, instead of Proxy name or Proxy IP address, in the

INVITE SIP URL.

Prefix
[Tel to IP Routing Table]

Mapping phone number to IP address, using phone number prefix
Selection of IP address (for Tel To IP calls) is according to destination and source
prefixes.
Prefix = , ,,ID>

For example:
Prefix = 20,10.2.10.2,202,1
Prefix = 10[340-451]xxx#,10.2.10.6,*,1
Prefix = *,gateway.domain.com,*

Note 1:

An optional IP ProfileID (1 to 5) can be applied to each routing rule.

Note 2:

can be single number or a range of

numbers.
Note 3:

This parameter can appear up to 50 times.

Note 4:

Parameters can be skipped by using the sign "$$", for example:

Prefix = $$,10.2.10.2,202,1
For available notations, refer to Section

5.8.3.1

on page

47

.

For detailed information on this feature, refer to Section

5.8.4.1

on page

49

.

PSTNPrefix
[IP to Trunk Group Routing
Table]

PSTNPrefix = a,b,c,d,e

a = Destination Number Prefix
b = Trunk group ID (1 to 99)
c = Source Number Prefix
d = Source IP address (obtained from the Contact header in the Invite message)
e = IP Profile ID (1 to 5)

Selection of trunk groups (for IP to Tel calls) is according to destination number,
source number and source IP address.

Note 1:

To support the ‘in call alternative routing’ feature, Users can use two entries

that support the same call, but assigned it with a different trunk groups. The second
entree functions as an alternative selection if the first rule fails as a result of one of
the release reasons listed in the AltRouteCauseIP2Tel table.
Note 2:

An optional IP ProfileID (1 to 5) can be applied to each routing rule.

Note 3:

The Source IP Address can include the “x” wildcard to represent single

digits. For example: 10.8.8.xx represents all IP addresses between 10.8.8.10 to
10.8.8.99.

RemovePrefix
[IP to Tel Remove Routing
Table Prefix]

0 = Don't remove prefix (default)
1 = Remove PSTN prefix (defined in the routing table) from a telephone number of
an incoming IP call, before forwarding it to PSTN,
Applicable only if number manipulation is performed after call routing for IP Tel calls
(RouteModeIP2Tel = 0).

RouteModeIP2Tel
[IP to Tel routing Mode]

0 = Route calls before number manipulation (default)
1 = Route calls after number manipulation
Defines order between routing calls to Trunk group and manipulation of destination
number