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Parameter
Type
[PREFIX_TransportTyp
e]
Web: Dest IP Group ID
EMS: Destination IP
Group ID
[PREFIX_DestIPGroupI
D]
Dest SRD
[PREFIX_DestSRD]
IP Profile ID
[PREFIX_ProfileId]
Status
Web/EMS: Charge Code
[PREFIX_MeteringCode]
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[-1] Not Configured
[0] UDP
[1] TCP
[2] TLS
Note: When set to Not Configured (-1), the transport type defined by
the SIPTransportType parameter is used.
Defines the IP Group to where you want to route the call. The SIP
INVITE message is sent to the IP address defined for the Proxy Set ID
associated with the IP Group.
Notes:
If you select an IP Group, you do not need to configure a destination
IP address. However, if both parameters are configured in this table,
the INVITE message is sent only to the IP Group (and not the
defined IP address).
If the destination is a User-type IP Group, the device searches for a
match between the Request-URI (of the received INVITE) to an
AOR registration record in the device's database. The INVITE is
then sent to the IP address of the registered contact.
If the parameter AlwaysUseRouteTable is set to 1 (see 'Configuring
IP Groups' on page 214), then the Request-URI host name in the
INVITE message is set to the value defined for the parameter 'Dest.
IP Address' (above); otherwise, if no IP address is defined, it is set
to the value of the parameter 'SIP Group Name' (defined in the IP
Group table).
This parameter is used as the 'Serving IP Group' in the Account
table for acquiring authentication user/password for this call (see
'Configuring Account Table' on page 225).
For defining Proxy Set ID's, see 'Configuring Proxy Sets Table' on
page 219.
Defines the SRD to where you want to route the call. The actual
destination is defined by the Proxy Set associated with the SRD. This
allows you to route the call to a specific SIP Media Realm and SIP
Interface.
To configure SRD's, see Configuring SRD Table on page 211.
Assigns an IP Profile ID to this IP destination call. This allows you to
assign numerous configuration attributes (e.g., voice codes) per routing
rule. To configure IP Profiles, see 'Configuring IP Profiles' on page 245.
Displays the connectivity status of the routing rule's IP destination. If
there is connectivity with the destination, this field displays "OK" and
the device uses this routing rule if required.
The routing rule is not used if any of the following is displayed:
"n/a" = The destination IP Group is unavailable
"No Connectivity" = No connection with the destination (no response
to the ping or SIP OPTIONS).
"QoS Low" = Poor Quality of Service (QoS) of the destination.
"DNS Error" = No DNS resolution. This status is applicable only
when a domain name is used (instead of an IP address).
"Unavailable" = The destination is unreachable due to networking
issues.
Assigns a Charge Code to the routing rule. To configure Charge
Codes, see Configuring Charge Codes Table on page 391.
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