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Parameter
Destination SIP Interface
dst-srd-id
[IP2IPRouting_DestSIPInterfaceName]
Destination Address
dst-address
[IP2IPRouting_DestAddress]
User's Manual
Description
and an AOR registration record in the device's
database. If found, the device sends the SIP dialog to
the IP address specified in the database for the
registered contact.
By default, no value is defined.
Note:
The parameter is applicable only if the 'Destination
Type' parameter is configured to IP Group.
The selectable IP Group for the parameter depends on
the assigned Routing Policy (in the 'Routing Policy'
parameter in this table). For more information, see
''Configuring SBC Routing Policy Rules'' on page 478.
Defines the destination SIP Interface to where the call is
sent.
By default, no value is defined.
To configure SIP Interfaces, see ''Configuring SIP
Interfaces'' on page 319.
Note:
The parameter is applicable only if the 'Destination
Type' parameter is configured to any value other than
IP Group. If the 'Destination Type' parameter is
configured to IP Group, the following SIP Interface is
used:
Server-type IP Groups: SIP Interface that is
assigned to the Proxy Set associated with the IP
Group.
User-type IP Groups: SIP Interface is determined
during user registration with the device.
For multi-tenancy, if the assigned Routing Policy is not
shared (i.e., the Routing Policy is associated with an
Isolated SRD), the SIP Interface must be one that is
associated with the Routing Policy or with a shared
Routing Policy (i.e., the Routing Policy is associated
with one or more Shared SRDs). If the Routing Policy is
shared, the SIP Interface can be one that is associated
with any SRD or Routing Policy (but it's recommended
that it belong to the same SRD/Routing Policy or to
shared SRD/Routing Policy to avoid "bleeding").
Defines the destination address to where the call is sent.
The address can be an IP address or a domain name (e.g.,
domain.com).
If ENUM-based routing is used (i.e., the 'Destination Type'
parameter is set to ENUM) the parameter defines the IP
address or domain name (FQDN) of the ENUM service, for
example, e164.arpa, e164.customer.net or NRENum.net.
The device sends the ENUM query containing the
destination phone number to an external DNS server,
configured in the IP Interfaces table. The ENUM reply
includes a SIP URI (user@host) which is used as the
destination Request-URI in this routing table.
The valid value is a string of up to 50 characters (IP
address or FQDN). By default, no value is defined.
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Document #: LTRT-41729

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