Adding Sip Routes To Abc.com And Xyz.com - Nortel 5100 User Manual

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Click the Change Parameters link.
5
Configure the Subscriber Not Found option to STOP. The STOP option
terminates the call if a subscriber cannot be found in the rich.abc.com domain.
6
Click Save.
The following window appears indicating a 5-digit private route is created for
subdomain rich.abc.com.

Adding SIP routes to abc.com and xyz.com

A SIP telephony route can be defined using two methods:
Alias lookup: performs an alias lookup of the incoming digits in the domain
provisioned in the SIP route. If the lookup finds the alias, the call terminates.
Otherwise, based on the route option (for example, continue or stop), the call
continues to Gateway translation or the call is rejected.
Inter-domain: forwards the request to the new domain specified in the SIP
route. The domain specified performs the required translations based on the
incoming request. The SIP route can modify the called number prior to
forwarding the request to the other domain for translation. This route is
similar to a Gateway configuration that routes calls to other domains on the
same MCS system—sometimes called fake Gateway routes.
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