Reference13r2:Gateway/Routes/Map

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This page is used to edit a Number map.

Configuration

Description
This description is displayed in the last column of the routing table. It can be used for documentation purposes.
Disable
The Disable checkmark disables a route without deleting it. This way a route can be disabled temporarily without the need to re-enter all the configuration if it is enabled again.
From Interfaces
All available interfaces are displayed. By setting the checkmark next to an interface, this interface is added to the list of interfaces for which the route handles incoming calls. Even if this is a page to edit a map the From interface list is valid for the route. It cannot be modified for a single map only.
Number In/Out
The Number In/Out input fields (input fields with no label but an arrow in between) are used to do a headmatch on the received called party number and replace the matching part of the called party number by Number Out. As digits any valid dialing digit is allowed (0..9,*,#).
- A '?' (question mark) as digit in Number in indicates that this digit matches to any received digit.
These digits are copied to the positions marked with '?' in the out field.
- A '.' (full point or period) at the end of Number In can be used to indicate that the number should match only if the respective number of additional digits is received.
Any digits matching with '.' are not replaced by Number Out.
This way a conversion of overlap to en-block dialing can be performed.
This define the minimum digits not the maximum.
- A '!' (exclamation mark) at the end of Number In indicates that any additional digit received after it, should be cut off.
- A '^' (caret) character in Number Out indicates that any digit after this character shall be sent as DTMF after the connect.
Name Out
The name in the Name Out field (the field without label below Number Out) is sent as destination name with the call. A call passed a route with the used Name Out field will be disabled for the further overlap dialing.
A '°' (degree symbol) in this field is replaced by any called party number present as result of the mapping and no called party number is forwarded.
To Interface
The drop down is used to select the interface to which the call is sent if the map matches. There are two pseudo interfaces available: DISC and MAP. DISC disconnects the call if the map matches. MAP just does the number mapping as configured and the searching for routes will continue.
DISC
This input field is only used together with the DISC pseudo To interface. The numeric value for the disconnect cause can be configured. Common values are 16-normal clearing, 17-busy, 44-No channel available. This can be also used for rerouting.
Add UUI
This input field is used to define User User Information which is added to the call. User User Information may be used by the endpoint receiving the call for all kinds of purposes. Innovaphone HTTP interfaces are using this as URL to retrieve announcements. E.g. on the route to the HTTP-Interface the Add UUI value TONE?digits=p*77p&tone=busy&repeat=true will send DTMF tones *77 and than busy tone (p is used for pause).
Final Route
This checkmark indicates that if a call thru this route fails even with a cause which should usually result in a re-route, no reroute shall be performed.
Final Map
This checkmark indicates that if a call thru this route fails even with a cause which should usually result in a re-route, rerouting shall start with the first map of the next route. Any additional maps within the same route are not evaluated.
No Reroute on Wrong No
This checkmark indicates that no reroute is performed if the cause indicates a wrong number. Usually a reroute is performed on local interface problems (e.g. no channel) or if the cause indicates that the number cannot be reached through this interface. This option turns off rerouting if the cause indicates that the number cannot be reached through this interface. This option should be set if the reroute should be an overflow to the next interface of the same bundle.
Verify CGPN or DGPN
This mechanism allows routing of calls based on the Calling Party Number or Diverting Party Number.
The checkmark Verify CGPN indicates that this map is regarded as matching only if a matching CGPN Map is found. If you enable or DGPN the DGPN will be used to search for a matching CGPN Map. It is possible to enable both checkmarks to filter for CGPN or DGPN.
Interworking (QSIG,SIP)
If this checkmark is set supplementary services are interworked between the protocols. If not set QSIG or other ISDN facilities are forwarded transparently thru H.323 calls. SIP cannot be used to forward facilities transparently.
Rerouting As Deflection
This checkmark may be activated only in conjunction with the supplementary service Partial Rerouting and with an activated Interworking (QSIG,SIP) checkmark. This checkmark turns a Call Rerouting protocol handshake into a Call Deflection protocol handshake.
Routing on Diverting No
If this checkmark is set the route only matches to an incoming diverting number (leg2) instead of a called party number. If the diverting number matches the called party number is replaced by the diverting number and the diverting number is removed and the call is routed normally.
Force enblock
Used to convert a call from overlap dialing to enblock dialing. The call is not sent until for a timeout of 4s no additional dialing digit is received.
Configurable between 500ms and 6000ms.
Add #
This checkmark is only used together with Force enblock. When the call is sent '#' is added as last digit to the called party number.
Disable Echo Canceler
Used on IP2x IP30x for modem connections to disable the echo canceller, activate a static jitter buffer and to reduce to output volume.
Emergency
If a call using this route fails because of no channel available, a call on the destination interface is disconnected and the call is sent again. This way Emergency calls won't fail because of no channel available.
No DGPN Mapping
by default, CGPN maps attached to the route MAP are applied to the calling party number (CGPN) and the diverting party number (DGPN). If this flag is set, the CGPN maps will not be applied to the DGPN
Call Counter
Call Counters can be used to limit the calls sent through the given route (to be more precise, through a map of a route). If the same Call Counter name is used for several maps, each active call sent through such a map is counted towards the same counter. If the counter exceeds 'max' the call is treated as if the interface had no channel available.