AudioCodes Mediant 800B User Manual page 465

Enterprise session border controller analog & digital voip media gateway
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Configure the rule as required. For a description of the parameters, see the table
below.
4.
Click Submit.
Table ‎ 2 8-4: IP-to-IP Routing Table Parameters Description
Parameter
Matching Characteristics
Source IP Group ID
[IP2IPRouting_SrcIPGroupID]
Source Username Prefix
[IP2IPRouting_SrcUsernamePrefix]
Source Host
[IP2IPRouting_SrcHost]
Destination Username Prefix
[IP2IPRouting_DestUsernamePrefix]
Destination Host
[IP2IPRouting_DestHost]
Request Type
[IP2IPRouting_RequestType]
Message Condition
[IP2IPRouting_MessageCondition]
ReRoute IP Group ID
Version 6.6
Selects the IP Group from where the IP-to-IP call originated.
Typically, the IP Group of an incoming SIP dialog is
determined (or classified) using the 'Classification' table (see
Configuring Classification Rules on page 456). If not used
(i.e., any IP Group), simply leave the field empty.
The default is -1.
Defines the prefix of the user part of the incoming SIP
dialog's source URI (usually the From URI). You can use
special notations for denoting the prefix. For example, to
denote any prefix, use the asterisk (*) symbol; to denote
calls without a user part in the URI, use the $ sign. For
available notations, see 'Dialing Plan Notation for Routing
and Manipulation' on page 641.
The default is * (i.e., any prefix).
Defines the host part of the incoming SIP dialog's source
URI (usually the From URI). If this rule is not required, leave
the field empty. To denote any host name, use the asterisk
(*) symbol (default).
Defines the prefix of the incoming SIP dialog's destination
URI (usually the Request URI) user part. You can use
special notations for denoting the prefix. For example, to
denote any prefix, use the asterisk (*) symbol; to denote
calls without a user part in the URI, use the $ sign. For
available notations, see 'Dialing Plan Notation for Routing
and Manipulation' on page 641.
The default is * (i.e., any prefix).
Defines the host part of the incoming SIP dialog's
destination URI (usually the Request-URI). If this rule is not
required, leave the field empty. The asterisk (*) symbol
(default) can be used to denote any destination host.
Defines the SIP dialog request type of the incoming SIP
dialog.
[0] All (default)
[1] INVITE
[2] REGISTER
[3] SUBSCRIBE
[4] INVITE and REGISTER
[5] INVITE and SUBSCRIBE
[6] OPTIONS
Selects a Message Condition rule. To configure Message
Condition rules, see 'Configuring Condition Rules' on page
461.
Defines the IP Group that initiated (sent) the SIP redirect
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