AudioCodes Mediant 500 E-SBC User Manual page 386

Enterprise session border controller digital voip media gateway
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Parameter
Web: Port
EMS: Destination Port
CLI: dst-port
[PREFIX_DestPort]
Web/EMS: Transport Type
CLI: transport-type
[PREFIX_TransportType]
Web: Dest. IP Group ID
EMS: Destination IP Group ID
CLI: dst-ip-group-id
[PREFIX_DestIPGroupID]
Dest SRD
CLI: dst-srd
[PREFIX_DestSRD]
IP Profile ID
CLI: ip-profile-id
[PREFIX_ProfileId]
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local routing), enter the device's IP address.
When the device's IP address is unknown (e.g., when DHCP is
used), enter IP address 127.0.0.1.
When using domain names, enter the DNS server's IP address
or alternatively, configure these names in the Internal DNS
table (see ''Configuring the Internal DNS Table'' on page 126).
Defines the destination port to where you want to route the call.
Defines the transport layer type for sending the IP call:
[-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 260), 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 Registration Accounts'' on page 277).
For defining Proxy Set ID's, see ''Configuring Proxy Sets'' on
page 270.
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 SRDs on page 254.
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 300.
(Read-only field) Displays the connectivity status of the routing
rule's IP destination. If there is connectivity with the destination,
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Document #: LTRT-10427

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