Configuring Specific Udp Ports Using Tag-Based Routing - AudioCodes Mediant 4000 SBC User Manual

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CHAPTER 25    Routing SBC
c.
In the IP Groups table, edit IP Group #2, and then from the 'IP Profile' drop-down list,
select the IP Profile that you configured above.
5.
For the voice destination (IP Group #1), do the following:
a.
In the IP Profiles table, configure an IP Profile - from the 'Fax Rerouting Mode' drop-down
list, select Rerouting without delay:
b.
In the IP Groups table, edit IP Group #1, and then from the 'IP Profile' drop-down list,
select the IP Profile that you configured above.
6.
In the IP-to-IP Routing table (see
following adjacent rows of IP-to-IP Routing rules:
IP-to-IP Routing Rule #0 to route voice calls from IP Group #0 to IP Group #1:
Match
Source IP Group
Call Trigger
ReRoute IP Group
Action
Destination Type
Destination IP Group
IP-to-IP Routing Rule #1 to route fax calls from IP Group #0 to IP Group #2:
Match
Source IP Group
Call Trigger
Action
Destination Type
Destination IP Group

Configuring Specific UDP Ports using Tag-based Routing

You can configure the device to use a specific local UDP port for each SIP entity (e.g., PBX)
communicating with a common proxy server (e.g., ITSP). The figure below illustrates an example
scenario of such an implementation, whereby the device uses a specific local UDP port (e.g., 6001,
6002, and 6003) for each IP PBX, on the leg interfacing with the proxy server:
Configuring SBC IP-to-IP Routing
HQ (IP Group #0)
Initial Only
Voice (IP Group #1)
IP Group
Voice (IP Group #1)
HQ (IP Group #0)
Fax Rerouting
IP Group
Fax (IP Group #2)
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Rules), configure the

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