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For parameter manipulation, the matching criteria is based on the specified parameter type. For example, you can provision the SBC 5000 5400 series to match a specified Calling Party Category (CPC), or match a specified Originating Line Information Parameter (OLIP) value.
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Parameter | Description |
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Name | The name of the DM/PM (digit manipulation/parameter manipulation), up to 23 characters. |
Criteria Type | Select the criteria type from the drop-down list: |
Digit Type
| The digit/parameter type to which this DM/PM Criteria entry applies. For digit manipulation, the possible choices are: Calling Number Called Number Pretranslated Redirection Original Called Number Location Redirecting Outpulse Number Billing Number GN: Dialed Digits GN: Destination GN: User Calling, Screened GN: User Calling, Not Screened GN: Redirecting Terminating GN: Ported Dialed GN: Called CES Id GN: Additional Called GN: Additional Connected GN: Additional Calling GN: Additional Original Called GN: Additional Redirecting N: Additional Redirection GN: NQI = 252 GN: NQI = 253 GN: NQI = 254 Two Stage Collected Contractor Number (Generic variant only) GN: Network Provided Number Presentation Number (Generic variant only) From URI Call Directory Number Dialed Number GN: Third Party Number GN: Collect Call Number GM: Local ANI Called IN Number
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Parameter Preference Check
| The performs SBC 5400 performs applies PM rules based on whether a parameter exists or does not exist. Possible values are: • Exists —The applies SBC 5400 applies the associated PM rule if the parameter is present in the call parameters. • Doesn't Exist —The applies SBC 5400 applies the associated PM rule if the parameter is not present in the call parameters. |
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