3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual - page 72
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HAPTER
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IAL
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LAN
Figure 4
shows an example of a pretranslator that removes the “*”
character from VTL calls that originated on an NBX system with the IP
address 10.234.208.2. The Value column of the PreTranslatorOperation
Create line of
Figure 4
specifies how many digits to strip from the
beginning of the string. That value depends on the length of the received
IP address. In the example, the IP address, 10*234*208*2, is 12 digits,
and then you must also count the trailing “*” in the string. That trailing
“*” is the character that separates the IP address from the caller
extension and you must count it when you specify the number of digits to
remove.
Figure 4 Pretranslator to Remove IP Address
Figure 5
shows an example of a pretranslator that removes the “*”
character from VTL calls that originated on an NBX system with the IP
address 10.234.208.2 and prepends the site code, 69, of NBX system
10.234.208.2.
Figure 5 Pretranslator to Remove IP Address and Prepend Site Code
To add a pretranslator for VTL caller ID issues:
1 Open your dial plan for editing as described in
“Accessing the
Dial Plan”
on
page 46
.
2 Search for the section titled Pretranslators.
PreTranslator Create 2 VTL
/ PreTransId Entry Digits
/ ---------- ----- ------
PreTranslatorEntry Create 2 1 10*234*208*2*
/ PreTransId Entry OperId Operation Value
/ ---------- ----- ------ --------- -----
PreTranslatorOperation Create 2 1 1 stripLead 13
PreTranslator Create 2 VTL
/ PreTransId Entry Digits
/ ---------- ----- ------
PreTranslatorEntry Create 2 1 10*234*208*2*
/ PreTransId Entry OperId Operation Value
/ ---------- ----- ------ --------- -----
PreTranslatorOperation Create 2 1 1 stripLead 13
PreTranslatorOperation Create 2 1 2 prepend 69