Administrator Guide - SoundPoint
Attribute
dialplan.digitmap.timeOut
4.6.2.1.4.2 Routing <routing/>
This configuration section allows the user to create a specific routing path for outgoing
SIP calls independent of other 'default' configuration.
4.6.2.1.4.2.1 Server <server/>
Attribute
dialplan.routing.
server.x.address
dialplan.routing.
server.x.port
4.6.2.1.4.2.2 Emergency <emergency/>
In the following attributes, x is the index of the emergency entry description and y is
the index of the server associated with emergency entry x. For each emergency entry
(index x), one or more server entries (indexes (x,y)) can be configured. x and y must
both use sequential numbering starting at 1.
Attribute
dialplan.routing.
emergency.x.value
dialplan.routing.emer-
gency.x.server.y
®
IP
Permitted Values
positive integer
Permitted Values
dotted-decimal IP
address or host name
1 to 65535
Permitted Values
Comma separated list
of entries or single
entry representing a
SIP URL or a combi-
nation of SIP URLs.
positive integer
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Default
Interpretation
3
Timeout in seconds for
'T' feature of digitmap.
Default
Interpretation
Null
IP address or host name
and port of a SIP server
that will be used for
5060
routing calls. Multiple
servers can be listed
starting with x=1, 2, ...
for fault tolerance.
Default
Interpretation
Null
This determines the
URLs that should be
Example:
watched for.
"15,17,18",
"911", "sos".
When one of these
defined URLs is detected
as having been dialed by
the user, the call will
automatically be directed
to the defined emergency
server.
Null
Index representing the
server defined in
4.6.2.1.4.2.1 Server
<server/> on page 107
that will be used for
emergency routing.
107
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