MP-11x & Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007
Quick Installation Guide 24 Document #: LTRT-26301
¾ To configure the Number Manipulation tables, take these 4 steps:
1. Open the Number Manipulation screen you want to configure (Protocol Management menu
> Manipulation Tables); the relevant Manipulation table screen is displayed. The figure
below shows the ‘Source Phone Number Manipulation Table for TelÆIP calls’.
Figure 3-12: Source Phone Number Manipulation Table for TelÆIP 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).
The figure above exemplifies the use of manipulation rules performed on source telephone
numbers (for a description on dialing plan notations, refer to Section 3.3.2.4.1 in page 25):
When the destination number is 035000 and source number is 20155, the source
number is changed to 97220155 (according to Rule 1).
When source number equals 1001876, it is changed to 587623 (according to Rule 2).
Source number 1234510012001 is changed to 20018 (according to Rule 3).
Source number 3122 is changed to 2312 (according to Rule 4).
3. Configure the Number Manipulation table according to Table 3-3.
4. Click the Submit button to save your changes.
Notes:
The manipulation rules are applied to any incoming call whose 1)
destination number prefix matches prefix defined in the ‘Destination
Number’ field, 2) source number prefix matches the prefix defined in the
‘Source Prefix’ field, and 3) source IP address matches IP address defined
in the ‘Source IP’ field (if applicable).
The number manipulation can be performed using a combination of each of
the above criteria, or using each criterion independently.
The manipulation rules are executed in the following order:
1) Number of stripped digits.
2) Number of digits to leave.
3) Prefix / suffix to add.
Table 3-3: Number Manipulation Parameters Description
Parameter Description
Destination Prefix Destination (called) telephone number prefix. An asterisk (*) represents any number.
Source Prefix Source (caller) telephone number prefix. An asterisk (*) represents any number.