2N Omega series - VoIP manual v1.4 User Manual

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4.7.3. Modify Route

Click on the

symbol of the respective route to display a route setup

modifying guide, which is similar to that introduced above. The only difference is

that the Add key

is replaced with the Modify key

.


4.7.4. Remove Route

Click on the

symbol to delete a route. Or, you can also tick off the

checkbox in the last table column and click on Remove selected items

to delete all selected routes at the same time.


4.8. LCR Number Normalising

Speaking of the LCR operations, we also mentioned number modifications

before and after the routing process

– the so-called normalising. Normalising

means conditioned transformations of the called and/or calling numbers into a
unified format, which facilitates definition of the routing rules.
The normalising rule is determined by the following three parameters:

1) Normalising type

– defines at which process stage (input/output)

and for which numbers (called/calling) normalising should be
used.

2) Condition

– transformation is only applied to numbers that meet

a condition. The condition is specified by a prefix

– a string that

the number starts with. The prefix is separated automatically and
the remaining part of the number is transformed only.

3) Transformation rule – enables to modify a number by removing

a certain number of characters from the number beginning, or
adding a new prefix.


To set the normalising rules, use the Normalising item in the Least Cost

Router (LCR) menu in the Telephony services group tag. The initial screen is a list
of created normalising rules.

Click on the

symbol to enter the form and make changes.

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