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Parameter | Description |
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${CC} | The country code |
${AC} | The area code |
${SP} | The subscriber prefix |
${NUM.E164} | The number in E.164 format |
${NUM.X164} | The number in E.164 format when external, otherwise only the extension number |
${NUM.R164} | The number in E.164 format, only the extension number when the number to be converted (caller or called) and the called number are internal |
${NUM.REL1} | The number relative to the location (subscriber) |
${NUM.REL2} | The number relative to the location (area) |
${NUM.REL3} | The number relative to the location (country) |
${NUM.REL4} | The number relative to the location (country), only the extension when the number to be converted is internal |
${NUM.REL5} | Only the extension when the number to be converted (caller or called) and the called number are internal, otherwise operation as NUM.REL2. |
${NUM.REL6} | Only the extension when the number to be converted (caller or called) and the called number are internal, otherwise operation as NUM.REL3. |
${NUM.LDP} | Location destination prefix according to the number type dialled. This can be 0 for national, or 00 for international, depending on what the converter computes. |
${NUM.ODP} | Outside line prefix. |
${NUM.NT} | Sets number type to value determined by comparison with country, area and subscriber code |
${NUM.PLUS} | Adds a plus, but only if the number to be dialled is international (i.e. determined to be international by any of the conversion algorithms above). This is usually best used in combination with ${NUM.E164} or ${NUM.X164}. |
${NTU} | Set number type to unknown |
${NTI} | Set number type to international |
${NTN} | Set number type to national |
${NTS} | Set number type to subscriber |
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