Pri to sip calls, Figure 5-2: ip to trunk group routing table – Nortel Networks Mediant TP-1610 SIP User Manual

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Mediant 2000 SIP User’s Manual

8. Gateway Capabilities Description

Version 4.4

159

July 2005

For the SIP2PRI gateway to be able to apply the routing rules on the combined string, the prefix
(domain name and trunk group) must previously be defined in the IP to Trunk Group Routing
table either using the Embedded Web Server (refer to screen below) or via the ini file:

Figure

8-4: IP to Trunk Group Routing Table

Via the ini file:

PSTNPrefix = nortelnetworks.com/TrkGrp3,2

Thus, in the above example, any number starting with the prefix ‘nortelnetworks.com/TrkGrp3’ is
routed to trunk group number 2.

Using the routing table, any combination of domain name and trunk group name can be routed to
any trunk group.

Note:

To route calls to the trunk group before modifying the called number, add the
parameter ‘RouteModeIP2Tel = 0’ to the ini file.

After applying the routing rule (the trunk to which the call is to be routed is already determined), it
is possible to modify the combined called number (before it is sent to the PRI ISDN) to its initial
state by removing the created prefix:

Using the ini file parameter ‘RemovePrefix = 1’; the called number is automatically modified
(by removal of the prefix) to the original called number ‘2145551234’.

Setting ‘RemovePrefix = 0’ and using the number manipulation rules (either via the
Embedded Web Server or the ini file as described below):

NumberMapIP2Tel = nortelnetworks.com/TrkGrp3,26

8.13.1.2 PRI to SIP Calls

Trunk group ID and domain name are added to the generated INVITE messages for ISDN IP
calls.

For example:

INVITE sip:8795551212@

nortelnetworks.com

:5060;norteltrkgrp=

5

;user=phone

SIP/2.0

The PRI2SIP gateway sends SIP INVITE message with a trunk group number (marked in blue),
preceded by ‘norteltrkgrp’ (hard-coded string) and domain name (marked in red).

The trunk group number is automatically determined as the trunk group from which the call was
received (for detailed information on trunk groups, refer to Section

5.8.4.2

on page

51

).

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