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3.3.2.11.3.2
Configuring Outbound IP Routing Table
The 'Outbound IP Routing Table' page allows you to configure up to 180 Tel-to-
IP/outbound IP call routing rules. The device uses these rules to route calls (from the Tel or
IP) to IP destinations.
This table provides two main areas for defining a routing rule:
Matching Characteristics: User-defined characteristics of the incoming call. If the
call characteristics match a table entry, the routing rule is used to route the call to the
specified destination. One or more characteristics can be defined for the rule such as
source IP Group (to which the call belongs), Hunt Group (from where the call is
received), source (calling)/destination (called) telephone number prefix,
source/destination Request-URI host name prefix.
Destination: User-defined IP destination. If the call matches the characteristics, the
device routes the call to this destination. If the number dialed does not match the
characteristics, the call is not made. The destination can be any of the following:
IP address
Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)
E.164 Number Mapping (ENUM)
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) - for a description, see ''Routing
Based on LDAP Active Directory Queries'' on page
IP Group - the call is routed to the Proxy Set (IP address) or SRD associated with
the IP Group (defined in ''Configuring IP Groups'' on page 119)
If the device is configured with multiple SRDs, you can also indicate (in the table's 'Dest.
SRD' field) the destination SRD for routing to one of the following destination types - IP
address, FQDN, ENUM, or LDAP. If the SRD is not selected, then the default SRD–0–is
used. In scenarios where routing is to an IP Group, the destination SRD is obtained from
the SRD defined for that IP Group (in the IP Group table).
The specified destination SRD determines the:
Destination SIP interface (SIP port and control IP interface) - important when using
multiple SIP control VLANs
Media Realm (port and IP interface for media / RTP voice)
Other SRD-related interfaces and features on which the call is routed
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