
Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration
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Disable
inbound and
outbound
dialplan:
This parameter defines whether the interface-specific inbound and
outbound dialplans should be disabled for the route being defined. If
you select this parameter, neither the inbound nor outbound dialplan is
applied, and only the address maps are used for the numbers.
Disable this parameter for emergency numbers such as 911 in the U.S.
and 110 in Germany, because these numbers can falsely be converted
to E.164 using a dialplan. To be sure that special numbers like
emergency numbers pass unchanged, you should also define special
break-out rules for these numbers in the address maps.
Note: If Disable inbound and outbound dialplan is enabled, the Number
format and Encoding parameters will not be evaluated.
This parameter determines the shortest format allowed in calls using
this route. If the source interface of the call has no dialplan assigned,
this setting has no effect. The following options are available:
Unchanged: The number signaled in the received call request will be
used unchanged for dialing.
International number: The number is always converted to an
international number, including country and area code.
National number: The number is converted to a national number,
unless it is an international number with a different country code.
Extension: The number is reduced as much as possible. An internal
number is reduced to its extension only.
For more information about number formats, see Number Modification
Using Address Maps.
Determines if numbers in calls using this route should be encoded either
as unknown numbers with national or international prefix digits or as
national or international numbers with type flags.
Conditions
You can configure certain conditions for a route. A route can only be matched if the three
condition parts (called number, calling number, and redirect number) match their call
address counterpart in any of the lines. Empty condition entries always match, so a line with
three condition parts left empty will always apply, thus working as a default route.
Note: If prefixes need to match, the digits of the prefix need to be prepended by a caret
symbol (^); otherwise, these digits would match within the number as well, e.g. 0 would
also match 1230@sipcontrol.com.
You can configure the following parameters in the Conditions section when you create or
modify a route:
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