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The previous figure displays the following configured routing rules:
Rule 1: If the incoming IP call destination phone prefix is between 10 and 19, the
call is assigned settings configured for IP Profile ID 2 and routed to Trunk Group
ID 1.
Rule 2: If the incoming IP call destination phone prefix is between 501 and 502,
and source phone prefix is 101, the call is assigned settings configured for IP
Profile ID 1 and routed to Trunk Group ID 2.
Rule 3: If the incoming IP call has a From URI host prefix as domain.com, the call
is routed to Trunk Group ID 3.
Rule 4: If the incoming IP call has IP address 10.13.64.5 in the INVITE's Contact
header, the call is identified as an IP-to-IP call and assigned to Source IP Group
4. This call is routed according to the outbound IP routing rules for this Source IP
Group configured in the Outbound IP Routing Table'.
2.
From the 'Routing Index' drop-down list, select the range of entries that you want to
add.
3.
Configure the inbound IP routing rule according to the table below.
4.
Click Submit to apply your changes.
5.
To save the changes so they are available after a power failure, see 'Saving
Configuration' on page 478.
Parameter
IP to Tel Routing Mode
[RouteModeIP2Tel]
Dest. Host Prefix
Source Host Prefix
Dest. Phone Prefix
Source Phone Prefix
Version 6.4
Table 18-16: Inbound IP Routing Table Description
Determines whether to route the incoming IP call before or after
manipulation of destination number (configured in 'Configuring Number
Manipulation Tables' on page 282).
[0] Route calls before manipulation = Incoming IP calls are routed
before number manipulation (default).
[1] Route calls after manipulation = Incoming IP calls are routed after
number manipulation are applied.
The Request-URI host name prefix of the incoming SIP INVITE message.
If this routing rule is not required, leave the field empty.
Note: The asterisk (*) wildcard can be used to depict any prefix.
The From URI host name prefix of the incoming SIP INVITE message. If
this routing rule is not required, leave the field empty.
Notes:
The asterisk (*) wildcard can be used to depict any prefix.
If the P-Asserted-Identity header is present in the incoming INVITE
message, then the value of this parameter is compared to the P-
Asserted-Identity URI host name (and not the From header).
Defines the prefix or suffix of the called (destined) telephone number. For
example, [100-199](100,101,105) depicts a number that starts with 100 to
199 and ends with 100, 101 or 105. For a description of notations that you
can use to represent single and multiple numbers (ranges), see 'Dialing
Plan Notation for Routing and Manipulation Tables' on page 775.
The prefix can include up to 49 digits.
Defines the prefix or suffix of the calling (source) telephone number. For
example, [100-199](100,101,105) depicts a number that starts with 100 to
199 and ends with 100, 101 or 105. For a description of notations that you
can use to represent single and multiple numbers (ranges), see 'Dialing
Plan Notation for Routing and Manipulation Tables' on page 775.
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