Field | ISDN Type | SIP Type | Description | Options | Special Notes |
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Callback Pool Identifier | None | None | Sets the Emergency Callback Numbers Table to be used for calls destined to 911. | Passthrough ELIN Number | The Input Field can be set to the public emergency number (like 911) or any other emergency number. Passthrough Elin Number enables the SBC to use the Elin number in the NAM field of an incoming SIP invite message. The Elin number from the "CompanyName" field configured in Lync location services is used as the authoritative callback number for outgoing E911 calls and is always preferred. In the Create Transformation Table Entry box, use the following configuration: - Input Field Type: ELIN Identifier
- Output Field Type: Callback Pool Identifier
- Output Field Value: Passthrough Elin Number
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Called Address/Number | DNIS (ISDN IE 0x70) | Request URI | The called number | None | |
Presence - Called Address/Number | | | Sets the format when transformation is done for Presence. | ==facsimileTelephoneNumer== ==homePhone== ==ipPhone== ==mobile== ==pager== $InputfieldValueEnum0 | Presence - Called Address Number is used to match the call type against the input values. The Presence type enables fields to be automatically filled in with "typical selections" that are used with Presence, from which you can choose or edit. When transformation is done for Presence, the format of Input Value field must be in the format: ==attributeName==. Although the drop down box is populated with the "typical selections", you can edit as desired (using the same format) How this field is Used When a non-Lync endpoint desires its presence to be published, the connection of both incoming and outgoing calls will trigger presence. It is mandatory to have an entry in the Active Directory (AD) that is associated with the non-Lync endpoint. The Presence - Called Address/Number input entry selects an Active Directory (AD ) attribute that is associated with the non-Lync endpoint; this AD attribute can be any field (i.e., homePhone, ipPhone, etc.). An AD cache look up for the AD attribute is matched against this field entry, and the match is copied into the Presence - Called Number Output Value field. It is this called presence value that will be used in the Request URI, To and From headers of the Publish message that announces the presence status. |
Called Extension | None | Request URI | Sets the ;ext= | None | To: tel:2222<sip:2222;ext=2222@192.168.1.20> |
Called Free Phone Number | ISDN 0x1C | DIVERSION header | Specifies the free phone number to which a call should be redirected. | None | For SIP calls, use the Redirecting IE to change the SIP Diversion. |
Called Numbering Type | ISDN IE 0x70 | | Describes the format of the called number. Aids the receiving switch in understanding if this is a SIP or ISDN National formatted number, as an example. | Unknown Subscriber National National-specific Abbreviated International Subscriber (oper.req) National (oper.req) International (oper.req) Not Present (oper.req) Not present (cut through) 950 call Test Line Test Code h323/SIP | Setting to ISDN includes user=phone in the Request URI H323/SIP removes user=phone from the Request URI |
Called Phone Context | None | Request URI | Sets the phone context for tel uri calls | None | To: tel:2222<sip:2222;phone-context=example.com@192.168.1.20> |
Called Numbering Plan | ISDN IE 0x70 | | Describes the called number's numbering scheme or standard. | Any/Untranslated: For Input, any type is accepted. For Output, the plan will remain unchanged. Unknown: The type is unknown. ISDN: E.164 format Data: ITU X.121 format Telex: ITU F.69 format National: The standard national numbering plan Private: A private numbering plan Telephony: same as ISDN | |
Calling Address/Number | ANI (ISDN IE 0x6C) | FROM header | The Calling Number | None | |
Presence - Calling Address Number | | | Sets the format when transformation is done for Presence. | ==facsimileTelephoneNumer== ==homePhone== ==ipPhone== ==mobile== ==pager== | Presence - Calling Address Number is used to match the call type against the input values. The Presence type enables fields to be automatically filled in with "typical selections" that are used with Presence, from which you can choose or edit. When transformation is done for Presence, the format of Input Value field must be in the format: ==attributeName==. Although the drop down box is populated with the "typical selections", you can edit as desired (using the same format). How this field is Used When a non-Lync endpoint desires its presence to be published, the connection of both incoming and outgoing calls will trigger presence. It is mandatory to have an entry in the Active Directory (AD) that is associated with the non-Lync endpoint. The Presence - Calling Address/Number input entry selects an Active Directory (AD ) attribute that is associated with the non-Lync endpoint; this AD attribute can be any field (i.e., homePhone, ipPhone, etc.). An AD cache look up for the AD attribute is matched against this field entry, and the match is copied into the Presence - Calling Number Output Value field. It is this calling presence value that will be used in the Request URI, To and From headers of the Publish message that announces the presence status. |
Calling Extension | None | Request URI | Sets the ;ext= | None | From: 5551234<sip:5551234;ext=1234@192.168.1.10> |
Calling Address/Number, User Specified | ANI (ISDN IE 0x6c) | None? | Calling Number supplied by the user in addition to the one supplied by the telephony network | None | |
Calling Numbering Type | ISDN Numbering Type, IE 0x6C | | Describes the format of the calling number; aids the receiving switch in properly processing the number based upon the configured number type. | Unknown Subscriber National National-specific Abbreviated International Subscriber (oper.req) National (oper.req) International (oper.req) Not Present (oper.req) Not present (cut through) 950 call Test Line Test Code h323/SIP | Setting to ISDN includes user=phone in the Request URI H323/SIP removes user=phone from the Request URI |
Calling Numbering Plan | ISDN Numbering Plan, IE 0x6C | | Describes the calling number's numbering plan. | Any/Untranslated: For Input, any type is accepted. For Output, the plan will remain unchanged. Unknown: The type is unknown. ISDN: E.164 format Data: ITU X.121 format Telex: ITU F.69 format National: The standard national numbering plan Private: A private numbering plan Telephony: same as ISDN | |
Calling Number Presentation | ISDN Pres. Indicator, IE 0x6C | | Controls how the downstream device displays/processes the Calling Number. | Allowed: Display the calling number Restricted: Do not display the calling number Not Available Reserved | May also affect how the downstream device processes the P-Asserted ID or the P-Preferred ID |
Calling Number Screening | ISDN Screening Indicator, IE 0x6C | | Denotes how/if the calling number has been verified | User - Not Screened: Set by the client, not checked by the sending switch User - Verified: Set by client, verified by the sending switch User - Failed: The sending switch confirms this number as invalid Network: The previous switch provided the calling number | May also affect how the downstream device processes the P-Asserted ID or the P-Preferred ID |
Calling Name | ISDN IE 0x1C or IE 0x28 | FROM header | The calling name | None | |
Calling Phone Context | None | FROM header | Sets the phone context for tel uri calls | None | To: tel:2222<sip:2222;phone-context=example.com@192.168.1.20> |
Calling SubAddress/Number | ISDN IE 0x6D | FROM header | Specifies the ISDN SubAddress in the FROM header. | None | |
Called SubAddress/Number | ISDN IE 0x71 | TO header | Specifies the ISDN SubAddress in the TO header. | None | |
Connected Name | QSIG ISDN IE 0x1C | TO header | Specifies the connected Name in the TO header. | None | Used at call alerting/connect time to send a Connected Name in the ALERT/180 Ringing or CONNECT/200 OK. |
Destination Trunk Group | None | None | Sets the destination Trunk Group ID to match against. | All Trunk Groups Select Specific Trunk | The Input value must be the Trunk Group ID from a configured Trunk Group. When the Output field is set to the Destination Trunk Group, the Output field value is ignored. |
ELIN Identifier | ISDN IE 0x6c, Calling Number | FROM header | Sets the Emergency Line Identifier that the PSAP will use to lookup the location in the location database. | None | |
Original Called Number | ISDN IE 0x1C | DIVERSION header | Specifies the original number when a call has been redirected | None | The redirecting number is the number the call was last redirected from. The original called number is just that, the very first called number, which in the case of multiple redirections can be different. |
Original Destination Number | None | TO Header | Specifies the number in the TO header | None | This differs from the Called Number which is set from the SIP Request URI |
Presence - Called Number | | | Sets the format when transformation is done for Presence. | =msRTCSIP-PrimaryUserAddress= | When transformation is done for Presence, the format of the Output field: =attributeName=. You can edit as desired (using the same format). How this field is Used For Presence to be published, an AD cache look up for the AD attribute (associated with a non-Lync endpoint) is matched from the Called Address/Number (Presence) Input Value field, and the match is copied into this field. This value that will be used in the Request URI, To and From headers of the Publish message that announces the presence status. |
Presence - Calling Number | | | Sets the format when transformation is done for Presence. | =msRTCSIP-PrimaryUserAddress= | When transformation is done for Presence, the format of the Output field: =attributeName=. You can edit as desired (using the same format). How this field is Used For Presence to be published, an AD cache look up for the AD attribute (associated with a non-Lync endpoint) is matched from the Calling Address/Number (Presence) Input Value field, and the match is copied into this field. This value that will be used in the Request URI, To and From headers of the Publish message that announces the presence status. |
Redirecting Number | ISDN 0x74 | DIVERSION header HISTORY-INFO header | Specifies the number to which a call should be redirected to | None | For SIP calls, use the Redirecting IE to change the SIP Diversion Incoming HISTORY-INFO headers will be mapped to the Redirecting Number transformation IE |
Redirecting Numbering Type | ISDN 0x74 | | Same as Types above | Same as Types above | |
Redirecting Numbering Plan | ISDN 0x74 | | Same as Plans above | Same as Plans above | |
Transfer Capability | | | Used for permanent circuits. Not presently supported by Sonus SBC 1000/2000 | | |
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