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Parameter
TCP Port
[SIPInterface_TCPPort]
TLS Port
[SIPInterface_TLSPort]
SRD
[SIPInterface_SRD]
3.3.2.8.3 Configuring IP Groups
The 'IP Group Table' page allows you to create up to 32 logical IP entities called IP
Groups. An IP Group is an entity with a set of definitions such as a Proxy Set ID (see
''Configuring Proxy Sets Table'' on page 126), which represents the IP address of the IP
Group.
IP Groups provide the following uses:
SIP dialog registration and authentication (digest user/password) of a specific IP
Group (Served IP Group, e.g., corporate IP-PBX) with another IP Group (Serving IP
Group, e.g., ITSP). This is configured in the 'Account' (see ''Configuring Account
Table'' on page 133).
Call routing rules:
Outgoing IP calls (IP-to-IP or Tel-to-Tel): used to identify the source of the call
and used as the destination for the outgoing IP call (defined in the 'Outbound IP
Routing Table'). For Tel-to-IP calls, the IP Group (Serving IP Group) can be used
as the IP destination to where all SIP dialogs that are initiated from a Trunk
Group are sent (defined in ''Configuring Hunt Group Settings'' on page 148).
Incoming IP calls (IP-to-IP or IP-to-Tel): used to identify the source of the IP call
Number Manipulation rules to IP: used to associate the rule with a specific calls
identified by IP Group
For the SBC application, IP Groups are used to classify incoming SIP dialog-initiating
requests (e.g., INVITE messages) to a source IP Group, based on Proxy Set ID
(defined in Configuring Classification Table on page 198). This occurs if the database
search for a registered user is unsuccessful. The classification process locates a
Proxy Set ID (associated with the SIP dialog request's IP address) in the Proxy Set
table, and then locates a match with an IP Group that is associated with this Proxy Set
in the IP Group table. This classification is enabled using the parameter Classify By
Proxy Set.
Version 6.2
Determines the listening TCP port.
The valid range is 1 to 65534. The default is 5060.
Note: This port must be outside of the RTP port range.
Determines the listening TLS port.
The valid range is 1 to 65534. The default is 5061.
Note: This port must be outside of the RTP port range.
The SRD ID (configured in the SRD table as described in
''Configuring SRD Table'' on page 114) associated with the SIP
Interface.
The default SRD is 0.
Note: Each SRD can be associated with up to three SIP
Interfaces, where each SIP Interface pertains to a different
Application Type (GW/IP2IP, SAS, and SBC).
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