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(i.e., the SRD's assigned Routing Policy is used) while for others a different Routing Policy
is specified to override the SRD's assigned Routing Policy.
In multi-tenant environments employing multiple SRDs and Routing Policies, the IP Groups
that can be used in routing rules (in the IP-to-IP Routing table) are as follows:
If the Routing Policy is assigned to only one SRD and the SRD is an Isolated SRD, the
routing rules of the Routing Policy can be configured with IP Groups belonging to the
Isolated SRD and IP Groups belonging to all Shared SRDs.
If the Routing Policy is assigned to a Shared SRD, the routing rules of the Routing
Policy can be configured with any IP Group (i.e., belonging to Shared and Isolated
SRDs). In effect, the Routing Policy can include routing rules for call routing between
Isolated SRDs.
If the Routing Policy is assigned to multiple SRDs (Shared and/or Isolated), the routing
rules of the Routing Policy can be configured with IP Groups belonging to all Shared
SRDs as well as IP Groups belonging to Isolated SRDs that are assigned the Routing
Policy.
To facilitate the configuration of routing rules in the IP-to-IP Routing table through the Web
interface, only the permitted IP Groups (according to the above) are displayed as optional
values.
The general flow for processing the call for multi-tenant deployments and Routing Policies
is as follows:
1.
Using the Classification table, the device classifies the incoming call to an IP Group,
based on the SIP Interface on which the call is received. Based on the SIP Interface,
the device associates the call to the SRD that is assigned to the SIP Interface.
2.
Once the call has been successfully classified to an IP Group, the Routing Policy
assigned to the associated SRD is used. However, if a Routing Policy is configured in
the Classification table, it overrides the Routing Policy assigned to the SRD.
3.
The regular manipulation (inbound and outbound) and routing processes are done
according to the associated Routing Policy.
Note:
The Classification table is used only if classification by registered user in the
device's users registration database or by Proxy Set fails.
If the device receives incoming calls (e.g., INVITE) from users that have already
been classified and registered in the device's registration database, the device
ignores the Classification table and uses the Routing Policy that was determined
for the user during the initial classification process.
The following procedure describes how to configure Routing Policies rules through the
Web interface. You can also configure it through ini file (SBCRoutingPolicy) or CLI
(configure voip > sbc routing sbc-routing-policy).
To configure a Routing Policy rule:
1.
Open the Routing Policies table (Setup menu > Signaling & Media tab > SBC folder
> Routing > Routing Policies).
User's Manual
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Mediant 4000 SBC
Document #: LTRT-40203

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