Color-Coding Of Srds In Web Interface - AudioCodes Mediant 4000 SBC User Manual

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quickly and easily be added by simply cloning one of the existing SRDs. Once cloned, all
you need to do is tweak configuration entities associated with the SRD clone.
When an SRD is cloned, the device adds the new SRD clone to the next available index
row in the SRDs table. The SRD clone is assigned a unique name in the following syntax
format: <unique clone ID>_<original SRD index>_CopyOf_<name, or index if no name, of
original SRD>. For example, if you clone SRD "SIP-Trunk" at index 2, the new SRD clone
is assigned the name, "36454371_2_CopyOf_SIP-Trunk".
The SRD clone has identical settings as the original SRD. In addition, all configuration
entities associated with the original SRD are also cloned and these clones are associated
with the SRD clone. The naming convention of these entities is the same as the SRD clone
(see above) and all have the same unique clone ID ("36454371" in the example above) as
the cloned SRD. These configuration entities include IP Groups, SIP Interfaces, Proxy Sets
(without addresses), Classification rules, and Admission Control rules. If the Routing Policy
associated with the original SRD is not associated with any other SRD, the Routing Policy
is also cloned and its' clone is associated with the SRD clone. All configuration entities
associated with the original Routing Policy are also cloned and these clones are associated
with the Routing Policy clone. These configuration entities include IP-to-IP Routing rules,
Inbound Manipulation rules, and Outbound Manipulation rules.
When any configuration entity is cloned (e.g., an IP-to-IP Routing rule) as a result of a
cloned SRD, all fields of the entity's row which "point" to other entities (e.g., SIP Interface,
Source IP Group, and Destination IP Group) are replaced by their corresponding clones.
Note:
For some cloned entities such as SIP Interfaces, some parameter values may
change. This occurs in order to avoid the same parameter having the same value in
more than one table row (index), which would result in invalid configuration. For
example, a SIP Interface clone will have an empty Network Interface setting. After the
clone process finishes, you thus need to update the Network Interface for valid
configuration.
To clone an SRD:
Web interface: In the SRDs table, select an SRD to clone, and then click the Clone
button.
CLI:
(config-voip)# srd clone <SRD index that you want cloned>

17.2.4 Color-Coding of SRDs in Web Interface

To easily identify your configured SRDs, the Web interface displays each SRD in a unique
color. The color is automatically and randomly assigned to new SRDs and is displayed in a
box alongside the name of the SRD in tables where the SRD is configured or assigned.
This is applied throughout the Web interface. The following example shows SRDs assigned
with unique color codes.
User's Manual
Figure 17-9: Color-Coding of SRDs
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