Configuring Inbound Ip Routing Table - AudioCodes Mediant 3000 User Manual

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Configuring Inbound IP Routing Table

The Inbound IP Routing Table page allows you to configure up to 120 inbound call routing
rules:
For IP-to-IP routing: The table is used to identify an incoming call as an IP-to-IP call
and subsequently, to assign the call to an IP Group, referred to as a source IP Group.
These IP-to-IP calls can later be routed to an outbound destination IP Group (see
Configuring Outbound IP Routing Table on page 355).
For IP-to-Tel routing: This table is used to route incoming IP calls to Trunk Groups.
The specific channel pertaining to the Trunk Group to which the call is routed is
determined according to the Trunk Group's channel selection mode. The channel
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If matched routing rules belong to different Forking Groups, the device
sends the call to the Forking Group of the first matched routing rule. If
the call cannot be established with any of the destinations associated
with this Forking Group and alternative routing is enabled, the device
forks the call to the Forking Group of the next matched routing rules as
long as the Forking Group is defined with a higher number than the
previous Forking Group. For example:
Table index entries 1 and 2 are defined with Forking Group "1", and
index entries 3 and 4 with Forking Group "2": The device first sends the
call according to index entries 1 and 2, and if unavailable and alternative
routing is enabled, sends the call according to index entries 3 and 4.
Table index entry 1 is defined with Forking Group "2", and index entries
2, 3, and 4 with Forking Group "1": The device sends the call according
to index entry 1 only and ignores the other index entries even if the
destination is unavailable and alternative routing is enabled. This is
because the subsequent index entries are defined with a Forking Group
number that is lower than that of index entry 1.
Table index entry 1 is defined with Forking Group "1", index entry 2 with
Forking Group "2", and index entries 3 and 4 with Forking Group "1": The
device first sends the call according to index entries 1, 3, and 4 (all
belonging to Forking Group "1"), and if the destination is unavailable and
alternative routing is enabled, the device sends the call according to
index entry 2.
Table index entry 1 is defined with Forking Group "1", index entry 2 with
Forking Group "3", index entry 3 with Forking Group "2", and index entry
4 with Forking Group "1": The device first sends the call according to
index entries 1 and 4 (all belonging to Forking Group "1"), and if the
destination is unavailable and alternative routing is enabled, the device
sends the call according to index entry 2 (Forking Group "3"). Even if
index entry 2 is unavailable and alternative routing is enabled, the device
ignores index entry 3 because it belongs to a Forking Group that is lower
than index entry 2.
Notes:
To enable Tel-to-IP call forking, you must set the 'Tel2IP Call Forking
Mode' (Tel2IPCallForkingMode) parameter to Enable.
You can implement Forking Groups when the destination is an LDAP
server or a domain name using DNS. In such scenarios, the INVITE is
sent to all the queried LDAP or resolved IP addresses respectively. You
can also use LDAP routing rules with standard routing rules for Forking
Groups.
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