CLIP no screening
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Formats the numbers with ISDN type and plan information to the public line
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Application:
When the function "CLIP no screening" is used on an ISDN trunk for the calling party number for outgoing calls.
In this case the calling party number is defined by the server and signaled to the public line. This number is not checked for correctness (i.e. belonging to this connection) by the public line (no screening). It is thereby possible to signal the original caller's number externally in the case of forwarded calls, for example.
The function must be set up separately with the telephone service provider.
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Example:
National numbers:
<Area code><Number>
Type = "National"
Example: 231 4777555
International numbers:
<Country code><Area code><Number>
Type = "International"
Example: 49 231 4777555
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Dial as a PBX user
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Number is as an internal subscriber typically dials, i.e. at the associated location, taking into account the public line access code:
or internal number
or canonical number
In addition, for canonical numbers a 0 is removed which is incorrectly inserted when dialing from Outlook.
Transmits or interprets the phone number depending on how the user of a PBX is. For a connection to a subsystem, "Dial as a PBX user" should be applied for incoming calls for the called party number, and for outgoing calls for the caller number.
This setting is made automatically if you select the format "Internal Lines".
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Application:
internally for any user
but also on a sub-telecommunication system
for
- the called party number for incoming calls
-the calling party number for outgoing calls
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Example:
+49 0 23147770
is converted into +492314770
<Public Line Access><Number>
04777555
002214777555
Canonical number also possible
+492314777555
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Extension
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For this number format, it is assumed that all dialed numbers are meant as an extension.
They are correspondingly interpreted and generated, i. e. numbers of incoming calls remain unchanged. Outgoing numbers are prefixed by the public line access number of the superior telephone system.
Numbers not coming from the trunk's extension range are not converted.
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Application:
ISDN trunk for the called party number for incoming calls to a direct dialing-in ISDN line.
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Example:
Extensions
555
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Fixed Subscriber
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Sets the number configured for this trunk for incoming calls. The analog connection does not supply a number, as the number is defined by the called line. In order that a called party number (inbound) is detectable for SwyxWare, the call is parameterized with the fixed line number.
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Application:
This format should be set for an analog trunk.
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Example:
The number on the analog connection is 475594. The destination number "Fixed Subscriber" is then configured in the profile "Standard analog lines" for the incoming call. In the number replacement on the analog trunk, all incoming destination numbers (*) are replaced by the fixed number of the analog connection (475594).
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ISDN Italy
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The number is formatted according to use at Italian exchange connections, with ISDN type and plan information.
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Application:
ISDN trunks to Italian connections for the calling party number
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Example:
For incoming calls, depending on the signaled number type, the signaled number is prefixed with the country code or the local area code, in order to produce the canonical format.
For outgoing calls, the public line access number of the superior telephone system and the call-by-call prefix digits are added.
No call-by-call numbers are added to emergency call numbers.
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ISDN Netherlands CLI
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The number is formatted according to use at Dutch exchange connections, with ISDN type and plan information.
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Application:
Calling party number for incoming and outgoing calls at Dutch exchange connections
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Example:
Only used for the calling party number. Outgoing numbers are converted normally according to type.
The emergency number 112 is converted from canonical format to 112.
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Canonical without plus
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This format corresponds to the canonical number format, but without leading +.
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Application:
Calling party number or called party number for certain SIP providers
For outgoing calls, the numbers are signaled in canonical format without the preceding +.
For incoming calls, the canonical format is formed depending on the signaled number type, adding a + and the country code and area code to the signaled number as necessary.
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Example:
<Country code><Area code><Number>
492314777555
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Canonical with plus
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Canonical number format.
Emergency numbers are unchanged in the canonical format: e.g. 112.
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Application:
Calling party number or called party number for certain SIP providers.
The emergency numbers of known countries are correctly converted, e.g. +49 231 112 to 112.
Incoming numbers are expected in the canonical format.
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Example:
+<Country code><Area code><Number>
+492314777555
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National
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Corresponds to the format that you typically dial on the exchange connections of the respective country, but without taking into account your own local area code. This means that even if your own line belongs to the local public network (0231), the dialed number must appear as 0231 4777 555.
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Application:
Called party number and calling party number for most SIP providers and ISDN connections.
For outgoing calls, the emergency numbers of known countries are correctly converted, e.g. +49 231 112 to 112.
For the normal outgoing calls, the public line access number of the superior telephone system and the long-distance call prefix are added.
For incoming calls, the public line access number of the superior telephone system and the long-distance call prefix are filtered out.
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Example:
<Area code><Number>
02314777555
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Subscriber Number
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Corresponds to the format that you typically dial on the exchange connections of the respective country, but taking into account your own local area code. This means that if your own line belongs to the local public network (0231), the dialed number should appear as 4777 555.
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Application
For calling party number and called party number for most ISDN connections without direct dialing-in.
For incoming calls, the public line access number of the superior telephone system and the long-distance call prefix are filtered out.
Conversely, for outgoing calls the public line access number of the superior telephone system and the long-distance call prefix are added.
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Example
<Number>
4777555
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Transparent
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Does not describe a format, but rather the fact that numbers remain untouched by the general replacement, so that they can be altered with the specific number configuration.
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Application:
Definition of individual replacement rules based on the server's internal number format.
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Type and Plan
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This format sets the type and plan fields within the ISDN transmission protocol in a generic way.
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Application
Very seldom used, and then only on ISDN connections
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