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Parameter
Serving IP Group ID
[IPGroup_ServingIPGroup]
3.3.7.4.4 Configuring the Account Table
The 'Account Table' page allows you to define accounts per Trunk Group (Served Trunk
Group) or per source IP Group (Served IP Group) for registration and/or digest
authentication (user name and password) to a destination IP address (Serving IP Group).
The Account table can be used, for example, to register to an Internet Telephony Service
Provider (ITSP) on behalf of an IP-PBX to which the device is connected. The registrations
are sent to the Proxy Set ID (refer to ''Configuring the Proxy Sets Table'' on page 103)
associated with these Serving IP Groups.
A Trunk Group or source IP Group can register to more than one Serving IP Group (e.g.,
ITSP's). This can be achieved by configuring multiple entries in the Account table with the
same Served Trunk Group or Served IP Group, but with different Serving IP Groups, user
name/password, host name, and contact user values.
Note:
Version 5.8
Survivability mode always traverse through the device. In
Survivability mode, the device is capable of receiving new
registrations. When the Serving IP Group is available again,
the device returns to normal mode, sending INVITE and
REGISTER messages to the Serving IP Group.
Notes:
This field is available only if the IP-to-IP application is
enabled.
This parameter is applicable only to USER-type IP Groups.
If configured, INVITE messages initiated from the IP Group are
sent to this Serving IP Group (range 1 to 9). In other words, the
INVITEs are sent to the address defined for the Proxy Set
associated with this Serving IP Group. The Request URI host
name in these INVITE messages are set to the value of the
parameter 'SIP Group Name' defined for the Serving IP Group.
Notes:
This field is available only if the IP-to-IP application is
enabled.
If the parameter PreferRouteTable is set to 1, the routing
rules in the 'Outbound IP Routing' table takes precedence
over this 'Serving IP Group ID' parameter.
If this parameter is not configured, the INVITE messages
are sent to the default Proxy or according to the 'Outbound
IP Routing' table.
You can also configure the Account table using the ini file table parameter
Account (refer to ''SIP Configuration Parameters''
Description
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3. Web-Based Management
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