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The device checks the SRD that is associated with this SIP Interface (in the SIP
Interface table) and then classifies the SIP dialog with the first IP Group that is
associated with this SRD. For example, if IP Groups 3 and 4 use the same SRD, the
device classifies the call to IP Group 3.
Note:
unclassified calls, the device can send a specific SIP response code per SIP
interface. This is configured by the 'Classification Failure Response Type' parameter
in the SIP Interface table (see ''Configuring SIP Interfaces'' on page 279).
The flowchart below illustrates the classification process:
Figure 29-5: Classification Process (Identifying IP Group or Rejecting Call)
Note:
database. If the REGISTER message is received from a User-type IP Group, the
device sends the message to the configured destination.
The following procedure describes how to configure Classification rules in the Web
interface. You can also configure Classification rules using the table ini file parameter,
Classification.
Version 6.8
If classification for a SIP request fails and the device is configured to reject
The device saves incoming SIP REGISTER messages in its registration
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