Normalizing Numbers

The first phase of the process is to normalize the incoming numbers and set the Exchange Subscriber's Access (EUM SA) phone number.

  1. Create an Action for releasing calls using the Action Configuration menu.

    This is used for calls that have completed processing, but are still not routed.

    Action Configuration - Failure

     

     

  2. Create a Transformation Table for normalizing numbers.

    Transformation Table - Normalize Incoming Numbers

     

     

    Settings

    Description

    Saves the originally called number in the User Value #2 IE

    Saves the original calling number in the User Value #3 IE

    Strips the number of digits noted in d{x} from the beginning of the called number. In the example, d{1} digits, or one digit, is stripped from the incoming called number. If the original called number was 15105551212, the output of this translation would be 5105551212.

    Strips the number of digits noted in d{x} from the beginning of the calling number. In the example, d{0} digits, or zero digits, are stripped from the incoming calling number. If the original calling number was 15105551212, the output of this translation would be 15105551212.

    Prepends the digits in the Output Field to the called number. In the example, if the called number was 5105551212, +1 is added to the called number rendering +15105551212.

    Prepends the digits in the Output Field to the calling number. In the example, if the calling number was 5105551212, +1 is added to the calling number rendering +15105551212.

    Defines the Exchange Subscriber's Access Number. Above, the EUM SA number is configured to +14083483539.

    Records the normalized calling number into the User Value 4 IE.

     

     

  3. Create the main Action Set Table.

    Action Set Table - Incoming From PSTN

     

     

     

  4. Create an entry in the Action Set Table.

    Action Set Entry - Normalize Incoming Numbers

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