incoming-routing

Last Updated : Nov 06, 2012 |

Enters a second-level subcontext for administering digit-treatment for incoming routed calls in SLS within the sls context. After issuing this command, the prompt changes to sls-incoming-routing <tgnum>. Type exit to leave the incoming-routing context, and return to the sls context.

Note:

This command applies only to ISDN trunk groups.

Syntax

incoming-routing tgnum mode [pattern length]

Parameters

Parameter

Description

Possible Values

Default Value

tgnum

ISDN (t1isdn or e1isdn) trunk group number

1-2000

mode

Protocol for receiving incoming digits:

  • enbloc – All digits in SETUP message

  • overla – Not all digits available in the SETUP message; some digits delivered in subsequent INFO message

enbloc overlap
pattern

Incoming alphanumeric string of 0-16 characters. If you do not enter a pattern, this is interpreted as a wild card entry.

length

The length of the received dialed string, expressed as a numeric string of 0-21 digits

0-9

User level

read-write

Context

sls

Example

To enter the subcontext for administering digit-treatment for incoming routed calls in SLS for ISDN trunk group 99 with enbloc protocol:

Gxxx-001(super-sls)# incoming-routing 99 enbloc
Gxxx-001(super-sls-incoming-routing 99)#

Sub-commands

The following commands are available once you are inside the sls >incoming-routing context:

Incoming-routing sub-commands

set delete-digits

set insert-digits (dial-pattern)

set length

set match-pattern

show (incoming-routing)

1

Each entry must be an enbloc match-pattern entry. If you administer the mode as enbloc , you may use the set insert-digits (dial-pattern) command to administer the inserted dial string, and the set delete-digits command to administer the number of digits to be deleted from the received digit string. There is a maximum of 50 entries for enbloc receiving mode.

2

Either the set delete-digits or the set insert-digits subcommand is available for overlap , however both of these commands cannot be optioned for the same trunk group. That is, you can either delete or insert digits, not both. There is a maximum of one entry for overlap receiving mode.

3

This field applies only if the mode is set to enbloc .