Do is the possessive adjective, second person, singular, meaning your. The terminal vowel sound is lost here through coalescence with the following one and this phenomenon is indicated by an apostrophe in the official standard orthography.
Uimhir is a feminine noun that means number.
Teileafón is a masculine noun that means telephone. It is in the genitive case here because it is the second noun in a two-noun cluster.
Thus, d'uimhir theileafóin: your phone number.
Although the word teileafón is perfectly valid, guthán and fón have much greater currency in everyday usage. Following this:
With regard to the mobile phone, fón póca and guthán póca (literally, 'pocket phone') are the de facto standard rather than the bookish teileafón soghluaiste and its variations.