Table 5-1: number manipulation parameters, Figure – Nortel Networks Mediant TP-1610 SIP User Manual

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Figure

5-4: Source Phone Number Manipulation Table for Tel

IP Calls

2.

In the ‘Table Index’ drop-down list, select the range of entries that you want to edit (up to 20
entries can be configured for Source Number Manipulation and 50 entries for Destination
Number Manipulation).

3.

Configure the Number Manipulation table according to

Table

5-1

.

4.

Click the Submit button to save your changes.

5.

To save the changes so they are available after a power fail, refer to Section

5.12

on page

84

.

Table

5-1: Number Manipulation Parameters

Parameter

Description

Destination Prefix

Each entry in the Destination Prefix fields represents a destination telephone number
prefix. An asterisk (*) represents any number.

Source Prefix

Each entry in the Source Prefix fields represents a source telephone number prefix.
An asterisk (*) represents any number.

Source IP

Each entry in the Source IP fields represents the source IP address of the call
(obtained from the Contact header in the Invite message).
This column only applies to the ‘Destination Phone Number Manipulation Table for IP
to Tel’.
Note:

The source IP address can include the “x” wildcard to represent single digits.

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

The manipulation rules are applied to any incoming call whose:

Destination number prefix matches the prefix defined in the ‘Destination Number’ field.

Source number prefix matches the prefix defined in the ‘Source Prefix’ field.

Source IP address matches the IP address defined in the ‘Source IP’ field (if applicable).

Note that number manipulation can be performed using a combination of each of the above criteria, or using each
criterion independently.
Note:

For available notations that represent multiple numbers, refer to Section

5.8.3.1

on page

47

.

Num of stripped digits

Enter the number of digits that you want to remove from the left of the telephone

number prefix. For example, if you enter 3 and the phone number is 5551234, the
new phone number is 1234.

Enter the number of digits (in brackets) that you want to remove from the right of

the telephone number prefix.

Note:

A combination of the two options is allowed (e.g., 2(3)).

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