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Configuring the interface mapping tables 387
SmartWare Software Configuration Guide 33 • CS interface configuration
Figure 53. Incoming call passing an interface mapping table
Figure 53 shows two incoming calls arriving to the ISDN interface IF-PHONES. The calling and called party
numbers are private numbers containing only two digits. Before accessing the call router, those numbers can be
transformed into the global numbering plan. Which is why the interface was configured to use mapping table
PRIV-TO-GLOB on all incoming call properties.
Incoming call #1 originally has a calling party number of 20 and a called party number of 21. Before offering
this call to the call router, mapping table PRIV-TO-GLOB is applied to the called party number and the call-
ing party number. The mapping table adds a prefix of 00419988825 to the called and calling party number.
Incoming call #2 originally has a calling party number of 20 but already a called party number of the global
numbering plan. Again, the mapping table is applied to both number, but only the calling party number of 20
is translated into 0041998882520. The called party number does not match an entry in the mapping table, so
it is not changed.
Context CS switch
Mapping-Table: PRIV-TO-GLOB
E.164 E.164
input property output property
(..) 00419988825\1
Incoming Call #1
Calling
E.164
Called
E.164
20
21
interface isdn IF-PHONES
use (input)
Routing-Table: TAB-CALLED-NUMBER
Incoming Call #2
Calling
E.164
Called
E.164
20
0041778881111
Incoming Call #1
Calling
E.164
Called
E.164
0041998882520
0041998882521
Incoming Call #2
Calling
E.164
Called
E.164
0041998882520
0041778881111