Zone Searching And Transforming; About Zone Searching; Match Mode; Match Priority - TANDBERG Video Communication Server Administrator's Manual

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Searches and transforms

About zone searching

The VCS allows you to filter the search requests sent to each
zone, including the Local Zone, and prioritize the order of the
searches. This allows you to reduce the potential number of
search requests sent out, and speed up the search process.
The VCS uses the concept of zone "matches" to filter search
requests. Each zone has up to five configurable "matches"
available to it. Each match is assigned a
(described below). The combination of the two determines if and
when that zone will be queried.

Match mode

The match
Mode
allows you to specify whether and how
requests to the zone will be filtered. You can also use this mode
to prevent search requests from ever being sent to the zone.
The
Mode
options are:
AlwaysMatch
: always query the zone
PatternMatch
: only query the zone if the alias being searched
for matches a specified pattern
Disabled
: never query the zone (this mode does not need a
corresponding Priority option).

Match priority

The match
Priority
allows you to specify when in the search
process that zone will be queried. Search requests are sent to
all zones with a Priority 1 match first, followed by all zones with
Priority 2 matches, and so on.
It is possible for the same priority to be given to more
than one match, either in the same zone or in different
zones. In this case, all zones with that match priority will
be queried at the same time.
You can test whether a pattern will match a particular
alias and be transformed in the expected way by using
the
Check pattern
page
(Maintenance > Tools > Check
pattern).
Overview and
Introduction
Getting started
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Zone searching and transforming

About zone transforms

The VCS allows you to change the alias being searched for
before a search request is sent to the Local Zone or out to a
particular zone. This feature builds on the
and
match priority
opposite).
To set up a zone transform, you must:
Mode
and
Priority
configure the zone with a
specify the pattern that the alias to be transformed must
match
specify the way in which the alias will be transformed
assign a priority to the match. The same zone can have
matches of the same or different priorities.
As with zone searching, the VCS will send queries in priority
order to each zone that has a pattern match that matches the
alias. If the pattern match has a transform, the search alias will
be transformed before being sent to the zone, and the zone will
be queried using the new alias
Each zone has up to five configurable matches. This
means that you can specify up to five different
transforms for each zone. This could be:
one alias or string transformed five different ways
five aliases or strings each transformed individually
a combination of both.
Zone transforms support the use of Regular Expressions
in both the
fields. See the Appendix
for more information.

Using zone searches and transforms together

The zone searching feature and the zone transforms feature
both make use of the
two features together or separately.
The remainder of this section:
describes the
explains how to
gives some
could be used together.
System
VCS
configuration
configuration
PatternMatch mode
of the zone search function (see panel
Mode
of
PatternMatch
Pattern String
and
Replace String
Regular expression reference
PatternMatch
mode. You can use these

zone search and transform process

configure zone searches and transforms
examples
of how zone searches and transforms
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Zone search and transform process
Zone searching takes place after call policy has been applied.
The zone search and transform process is applied to the Local
Zone and all other external zones simultaneously, and is as
follows:
1.
The VCS looks at all matches for the Local Zone and all
external zones to find those with either:
a
Mode
of AlwaysMatch, or
a
Mode
of
PatternMatch
and a
Pattern String
the alias being searched for.
2.
These matches are listed in order of the
assigned to them.
3.
All zones with a Priority 1 match on the list are queried using
the same protocol (i.e. SIP or H.323) as the incoming call
request. For
AlwaysMatch
matches, the query will use the
original alias; for
PatternMatch
matches the query will use the
alias specified by the transform rules.
4.
If the alias is found, the call will be forwarded to that zone.
If the alias is found by more than one zone, the call will be
forwarded to the zone that responded first.
5.
If the alias is not found using the native protocol, the query
is repeated (as per steps 3 and 4) using the interworked
protocol.
6.
If the alias is not found, all zones with a Priority 2 match are
queried as per steps 3 to 5.
7.
The process is repeated with subsequent Priority levels until
either:
the alias is found, or
all zones with a match that meets the specified criteria
have been queried.
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that matches
Priority
that has been
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