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Parameter
Destination IP Group
dst-ip-group-name
[IP2IPRouting_DestIPGroupName]
Version 7.2
[3] ENUM = An ENUM query is sent to include the
destination address. If the parameters 'Destination Port'
and 'Destination Transport Type' are configured, the
incoming Request-URI parameters are overridden and
these parameters take precedence.
[4] Hunt Group = Used for call center survivability. For
more information, see ''Configuring Call Survivability for
Call Centers'' on page 525.
[5] Dial Plan = (For Backward Compatibility Only -
see Note below) 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
200 is routed to destination 10.33.8.52
201,0,10.33.8.52
300,0,itsp.com
300 is 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.
[9] Routing Server = Device sends a request to a third-
party routing server 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.
Note: Use option [5] Dial Plan only for backward
compatibility purposes; otherwise, use prefix tags as
described in ''Configuring Dial Plans'' on page 495.
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 (as defined in the 'Type' parameter):
Server-type IP Group: The SIP dialog is sent to the IP
address configured for the Proxy Set that is associated
with the IP Group.
User-type IP Group: The device checks if the SIP dialog
is from a registered user, by searching for a match
between the Request-URI of the received SIP dialog
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24. Routing SBC
Description
; called prefix
; called prefix
Mediant 4000 SBC

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