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parameter in the IP Group table.
Note:
SIP dialogs to IP Groups (see Configuring Classification Rules on page 545).
SBC application: IP Groups are used for configuring IP-to-IP routing rules where they
represent the source and destination of the call (see Configuring SBC IP-to-IP Routing
Rules on page 552).
SIP dialog registration and authentication (digest user/password) of specific IP Groups
(Served IP Group, e.g., corporate IP-PBX) with other IP Groups (Serving IP Group,
e.g., ITSP). This is configured in the Account table (see ''Configuring Registration
Accounts'' on page 291).
Gateway application: Call routing rules:
Outgoing IP calls (IP-to-IP or Tel-to-IP): The IP Group identifies the source of the
call and is used as the destination of the outgoing IP call (configured in the
Outbound IP Routing table). For Tel-to-IP calls, the IP Group (Serving IP Group)
can be used as the IP destination to where all SIP dialogs that are initiated from a
Trunk Group are sent (configured in Configuring Hunt Group Settings on page
367).
Incoming IP calls (IP-to-IP or IP-to-Tel): The IP Group identifies the source of the
IP call.
The IP Group can be used to associate a number manipulation rule with specific
calls identified by IP Group.
You can also apply the device's Quality of Experience feature to IP Groups:
Quality of Experience Profile: Call quality monitoring based on thresholds for voice
metrics (e.g., MOS) can be applied per IP Group. For example, if MOS is considered
poor, calls belonging to this IP Group can be rejected. For configuring Quality of
Experience Profiles, see ''Configuring Quality of Experience Profiles'' on page 248.
Bandwidth Profile: Bandwidth utilization thresholds can be applied per IP Group. For
example, if bandwidth thresholds are crossed, the device can reject any new calls on
this IP Group. For configuring Bandwidth Profiles, see ''Configuring Bandwidth
Profiles'' on page 252.
Notes:
IP Group ID 0 cannot be used. This IP Group is set to default values and is used
by the device when IP Groups are not implemented.
If different SRDs are configured in the IP Group and Proxy Set tables, the SRD
defined for the Proxy Set takes precedence.
The following procedure describes how to configure IP Groups in the Web interface. You
can also configure IP Groups using the table ini file parameter, IPGroup or CLI command,
configure voip > control-network ip-group.
Version 6.8
It is highly recommended to use the Classification table for classifying incoming
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