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an IP Group, it sends it to the address configured for the Proxy Set. You can assign the
same Proxy Set to multiple IP Groups (belonging to the same SRD).
You can also enable the device to classify incoming SBC SIP dialogs to IP Groups, based
on Proxy Set. If the source address of the incoming SIP dialog is the same as the address
of a Proxy Set, the device classifies the SIP dialog as belonging to the IP Group that is
associated with the Proxy Set.
Note:
It is recommended to classify incoming SIP dialogs to IP Groups, based on the
Classification table (see Configuring Classification Rules on page 657) instead of
based on Proxy Set.
You can view the device's connectivity status with proxy servers in the Tel-to-IP
Routing table, for Tel-to-IP routing rules whose destination is an IP Group that is
associated with a Proxy Set. The status is only displayed for Proxy Sets enabled
with the Proxy Keep-Alive feature.
The Proxy Set is configured using two tables, one a "child" of the other:
Proxy Sets table: Defines the attributes of the Proxy Set such as associated SIP
Interface and redundancy features - ini file parameter, ProxySet or CLI command,
configure voip > proxy-set
Proxy Set Address table ("child"): Defines the addresses of the Proxy Set - table ini
file parameter, ProxyIP or CLI command, configure voip > proxy-ip > proxy-set-id
To configure a Proxy Set:
1.
Open the Proxy Sets table (Setup menu > Signaling & Media tab > Core Entities
folder >Proxy Sets).
2.
Click New; the following dialog box appears:
3.
Configure a Proxy Set according to the parameters described in the table below.
4.
Click Apply.
User's Manual
Figure 17-10: Proxy Sets Table - Add Dialog Box
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