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8.4.10.1.6 Step 6: Define Proxy Set for WAN IP-PBX
The procedure below describes how to configure a Proxy Set for the WAN hosted IP-PBX.
This represents the IP address of the IP-PBX, which in the case study is 100.33.2.26.
To configure a Proxy Set for the WAN IP-PBX:
1.
Open the 'Proxy Sets Table' page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Control
Network submenu > Proxy Sets Table).
2.
From the 'Proxy Set ID' drop-down list, select '1'.
3.
In the 'Proxy Address' field, enter 100.33.2.26, and then from the 'Transport Type'
drop-down list, select 'UDP' as the transport type used by the IP-PBX.
4.
From the 'SRD Index' drop-down list, select '1'. This associates the Proxy Set with the
WAN SRD, configured in ''Step 5: Configure Multiple SIP and RTP Interfaces'' on page
550. It allows the device to classify calls by Proxy Set for this SRD ID (which is later
associated with the IP Group of the WAN IP PBX, configured in ''Step 7: Define IP
Groups'' on page 552).
5.
Click Submit.
6.
Save the settings to flash memory ("burn") and reset the device (see ''Saving
Configuration'' on page 336).
8.4.10.1.7 Step 7:Define IP Groups
An IP Group is a convenient way to represent a SIP User Agent (client or server) entity. An
IP Group is defined with a set of characteristics, such as with an SRD and an IP Profile. In
our case study, you need to define the following IP Groups:
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