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Parameter
Src. Host Prefix
[PREFIX_SrcHostPrefix]
Dest. Host Prefix
[PREFIX_DestHostPrefix]
Src. Trunk Group ID
[PREFIX_SrcTrunkGroupID]
Dest. Phone Prefix
[PREFIX_DestinationPrefix]
Source Phone Prefix
[PREFIX_SourcePrefix]
Outbound IP calls matching all or any combination of the above routing rules are subsequently sent to
the destination IP address or IP Group defined below.
Notes:
For alternative routing, additional entries of the same prefixes can be configured.
For notations representing multiple numbers, refer to ''Dialing Plan Notation for Routing and
Manipulation''
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Dest. IP Address
[PREFIX_DestAddress]
Port
[PREFIX_DestPort]
Transport Type
[PREFIX_TransportType]
SIP User's Manual
originating from this Source IP Group are sent to the Serving IP
Group. In this scenario, this table is used only if the parameter
PreferRouteTable is set to 1.
For defining IP Groups, refer to ''Configuring the IP Groups''
page
107
.
The prefix of the SIP URI host name in the From header of the
incoming SIP INVITE message. If this routing rule is not required,
leave the field empty. To denote any prefix, use the asterisk (*)
symbol.
The request SIP URI host name prefix of the incoming SIP INVITE
message. If this routing rule is not required, leave the field empty. To
denote any prefix, use the asterisk (*) symbol
The source Trunk Group (1-99) for Tel-to-IP calls. For IP-to-IP calls,
this parameter is not required (i.e., leave the field empty). To denote
any Trunk Group, leave this field empty.
Note: For defining Trunk Groups, refer to ''Configuring the Trunk
Group Table''
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Represents a called telephone number prefix. The prefix can be 1 to
19 digits long. An asterisk (*) represents all numbers.
Represents a calling telephone number prefix. The prefix can be 1 to
19 digits long. An asterisk (*) represents all numbers.
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The destination IP address to where the outbound call is sent.
Domain names (e.g., domain.com) can be used instead of IP
addresses.
Notes:
If you select a destination IP Group (in the 'Dest IP Group ID' field
below), then the IP address you define in this 'Dest IP Address'
field is not used for routing and therefore, not required.
When using domain names, you must enter a DNS server IP
address or alternatively, define these names in the 'Internal DNS
Table' (refer to ''Configuring the Internal DNS Table''
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).
To discard outgoing IP calls, define the IP address as 0.0.0.0.
The IP address 127.0.0.1 can be used when the IP address of the
device itself is unknown (for example, when DHCP is used).
The destination port.
The transport layer type for sending the outbound SIP IP calls:
[-1]
Not Configured
[0]
UDP
[1] TCP
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