SwyxConnect 6000 Setup in Web Configuration Manipulation rules for the SAS mode
 
Manipulation rules for the SAS mode
The necessary manipulations for numbers are configured under "VoIP | VoIP GW and IP to IP | Manipulations | Dest Number IP -> Tel".
No manipulations need be entered, when a SIP gateway is used exclusively, as SwyxServer transfers the correct numbers to SwyxConnect 6000 and vice versa.
This table is primarily for special handling cases, which are used in SAS mode.
*In SAS mode, this rule ensures that the public line access number "0" is removed from the number, if the call is forwarded into the PSTN. I.e., even in SAS mode (in case of interruptions toSwyxServer) users can initiate a call to a public line with "0". If a different public line access number than 0 is desired, then only the "0" in "Destination Prefix" must be exchanged. The * in the above syntax stands for any number of digits. The "x" stands for a single digit, and # for the termination of a number.
*The entry of the IP address "127.0.0.1" in the column "Source IP Address" means that the manipulation only works if calls are made in SAS mode. This is a simple way of formulating global manipulations, which should however only be applied when SwyxWare is not available (in SAS mode).
*"Stripped Digits" can be used to configure how many digits of the number should be removed from the left or right. In the case of the public line access number 0, precisely this digit alone is removed with the value 1.