AI232 Version 9.6x User’s Guide

Alias and Call Routing Configuration: Call Routing

5.For Alias Name, enter the alias name for the incoming (source) call.

AI232 translates the alias name into a call of the type defined in the remaining alias menu items.



Note: The alias name may include leading, trailing, or embedded wildcard matching characters. You may enter an asterisk (*) which replaces zero or more characters, a question mark (?) which replaces one character, or an alias macro that starts with an equal sign (=).

For information on acceptable alias naming elements and conventions, refer to:

zTable 7-5 on page 7-12

zTable 7-6 on page 7-12

zTable 7-7 on page 7-12

zTable 7-8 on page 7-13.

6.(optional) If you are routing calls between two AI232 cards, enter the IP address of the remote AI232 in the destination field.

7.(optional) For Called Address, enter the called (destination) address.

The called (destination) address defines the IP address to contact. Maximum length is 14 characters. The actual IP address or an alias macro can be entered here.

8.(optional) For Call Data, enter the call user data.

Call data is dependent on the type of SLC being used. It may be directly entered as an alias macro.

9.(optional) For Caller's Protocol, enter the caller’s protocol type.

For more information about protocol types, refer to Protocol Processing Modules on page 7-14.

10.(optional) For Called Protocol, enter the called protocol type.

For more information about protocol types, refer to Protocol Processing Modules on page 7-14.

11.For Display Alias in Destination Menu, select Yes or No.

This setting specifies if the alias will appear in the welcome screen.

12.Select <F2> Send to save the changes.

13.Repeat this procedure for additional alias configurations.

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Kentrox AI232 manual For Display Alias in Destination Menu, select Yes or No