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Voip media gateway
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Parameter
Serving IP Group ID
[TrunkGroupSettings_Se
rvingIPGroup]
Gateway Name
[TrunkGroupSettings_Ga
tewayName]
Contact User
[TrunkGroupSettings_Co
ntactUser]
Trunk Group Name
[TrunkGroupSettings_Tr
unkGroupName]
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Assigns an IP Group to where INVITE messages received from this
Trunk Group are sent. The actual destination to where these INVITE
messages are sent is according to the Proxy Set ID associated with
the IP Group. The Request-URI host name in the INVITE and
REGISTER messages (except for 'Per Account' registration modes)
is set to the value of the 'SIP Group Name' parameter configured in
the IP Group table (see 'Configuring IP Groups' on page 204).
Notes:
If this parameter is not configured, the INVITE messages are sent
to the default Proxy or according to the Outbound IP Routing
Table (see 'Configuring Outbound IP Routing Table' on page
309).
If the PreferRouteTable parameter is set to 1 (see 'Configuring
Proxy and Registration Parameters' on page 218), the routing
rules in the Outbound IP Routing table take precedence over the
selected Serving IP Group ID.
Defines the host name for the SIP From header in INVITE messages
and for the From/To headers in REGISTER requests.
Note: If this parameter is not configured, the global parameter,
SIPGatewayName is used.
Defines the user part for the SIP Contact URI in INVITE messages
and for the From, To, and Contact headers in REGISTER requests.
Notes:
This parameter is applicable only if the 'Registration Mode'
parameter is set to 'Per Account' and registration through the
Account table is successful.
If registration fails, the user part in the INVITE Contact header is
set to the source party number.
The 'Contact User' parameter in the Account table overrides this
parameter (see 'Configuring Account Table' on page 215).
Defines a name for the Trunk Group. This name represents the
Trunk Group in the SIP 'tgrp' parameter of the outgoing INVITE
messages (according to RFC 4904). For example:
sip:+16305550100;tgrp=TG-1;trunk-context=+1-
630@isp.example.net;user=phone
The valid value can be a string of up to 20 characters. By default, no
name is configured.
Notes:
If this parameter is not configured, the Trunk Group decimal
number is used in the SIP 'tgrp' parameter.
This feature is enabled by any of the following parameters:
UseSIPtgrp
UseBroadsoftDTG
Currently, this parameter can only be configured using the ini file.
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Document #: LTRT-68822
Mediant 2000

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