AudioCodes Mediant 1000B User Manual page 652

Media gateway & enterprise session border controller (e-sbc)
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Parameter
Destination IP Group
dst-ip-group-name
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(IP2IPRouting_DestIPGroupName) parameter. For more information
on the actual address, see the 'Destination IP Group' parameter.
[1] Dest Address = The SIP dialog is sent to the address configured
in the following parameters: 'Destination Address', 'Destination Port'
and 'Destination Transport Type'.
[2] Request URI = The SIP dialog is sent to the address indicated in
the incoming Request-URI. If the fields 'Destination Port' and
'Destination Transport Type' are configured, the incoming Request-
URI parameters are overridden and these fields take precedence.
[3] ENUM = An ENUM query is sent to include the destination
address. If the fields 'Destination Port' and 'Destination Transport
Type' are configured, the incoming Request-URI parameters are
overridden and these fields take precedence.
[4] Hunt Group = Used for call center survivability. For more
information, see 'Call Survivability for Call Centers' on page 689.
[5] Dial Plan = The IP destination is determined by a Dial Plan index
of the loaded Dial Plan file. The syntax of the Dial Plan index in the
Dial Plan file is as follows: <destination / called prefix number>,0,<IP
destination>
Note that the second parameter "0" is ignored. An example of a
configured Dial Plan (# 6) in the Dial Plan file is shown below:
[ PLAN6 ]
200,0,10.33.8.52
routed to destination 10.33.8.52
201,0,10.33.8.52
300,0,itsp.com
routed to destination itsp.com
Once the Dial Plan is defined, you need to assign it (0 to 7) to the
routing rule as the destination in the 'Destination Address'
parameter, where "0" denotes [PLAN1], "1" denotes [PLAN2], and so
on.
[7] LDAP = LDAP-based routing. Make sure that the Routing Policy
assigned to the routing rule is configured with the LDAP Server
Group for defining the LDAP server(s) to query.
[8] Gateway = The device routes the SBC call to the Tel side
(Gateway call) using an IP-to-Tel routing rule in the Inbound IP
Routing table (see Configuring IP to Trunk Group Routing Rules on
page 494). The IP-to-Tel routing rule must be configured with the
same call matching characteristics as this SBC IP-to-IP routing rule.
This option is also used for alternative routing of an IP-to-IP route to
the PSTN. In such a case, the IP-to-Tel routing rule must also be
configured with the same call matching characteristics as this SBC
IP-to-IP routing rule.
[9] Routing Server = Device sends a request to a third-party routing
server or AudioCodes ARM for an appropriate destination (next hop)
for the matching call.
[10] All Users = Device checks whether the Request-URI (i.e.,
destination user) in the incoming INVITE is registered in its' users'
database, and if yes, it sends the INVITE to the address of the
corresponding contact specified in the database. If the Request-URI
is not registered, the call is rejected.
Defines the IP Group to where you want to route the call. The actual
destination of the SIP dialog message depends on the IP Group type
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Mediant 1000B Gateway and E- SBC
Description
; called prefix 200 is
; called prefix 300 is
Document #: LTRT-27044

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