Redirect

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Some signaling protocols support redirecting calls from one location to another. This is usually done by a redirect server which analyzes incoming call information and then terminates the call while specifying another destination.

Redirections are usually triggered by the following call termination reason codes:

  • SIP
    • 300 Multiple Choices
    • 301 Moved Permanently
    • 302 Moved Temporarily
    • 305 Use Proxy
    • 380 Alternative Service
  • SS7
    • Q.850 Ported Number (14)
    • Q.850 Number Changed (22)
    • Q.850 Redirection (23)

TelcoBridges and redirections

Tctrl 2.7 and earlier provides basic support for SIP redirection on the NAP from where the outgoing call originated.

Tctrl 2.8 and later provides support for various redirection behaviors on signaling protocols that support it. These behaviors are:

  • Redirection emission: Tctrl can forge a redirection response instead of routing an incoming call using routing scripts.
  • Redirection processing: Tctrl can process redirection requests through its routing scripts using the specified called or routing numbers. This feature can be used for LNP "dipping".
  • Relay: The Tmedia or Tdev unit can be configured automatically relay redirection requests from the outgoing call to the incoming call.
  • Drop: The unit can also be configured to drop the request altogether.

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