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Voice-over-ip (voip) sip media gateways
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ini File Parameter
IPGroup
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Account_Register, Account_ContactUser;
[\Account]
Where,
ServedTrunkGroup = Trunk Group ID for which the device performs
registration/authentication to a destination IP Group.
ServedIPGroup = Currently not applicable (see note below).
ServingIPGroup = Destination IP (Group) to where the device sends
the REGISTER requests (and/or digest authentication username and
password) for registering (and/or authenticating) the Trunk Group.
Username = Digest authentication user name.
Password = Digest authentication password.
HostName = Register request URI host name sent by the device to
the Serving IP Group.
Register = Enables registration mode (i.e., device sends REGISTER
requests to Serving IP Group).
ContactUser = AOR user name.
For example:
[Account]
FORMAT Account_Index = Account_ServedTrunkGroup,
Account_ServedIPGroup, Account_ServingIPGroup,
Account_Username, Account_Password, Account_HostName,
Account_Register, Account_HostName;
Account 0 = 1, -1, 1, user, 1234, acl, 1, ITSP1;
[\Account]
Notes:
This table can include up to 10 indices.
The table item Account_ServedIPGroup is currently not applicable
and must be left empty (or assigned the value -1). It is used only for
IP-to-IP routing applications (supported in the next applicable
release).
You can define multiple table indices having the same
ServedTrunkGroup with different ServingIPGroups, username,
password, HostName, and ContactUser. This provides the capability
for registering the same Trunk Group to several ITSP's (i.e., Serving
IP Groups).
For configuring the Account table using the Web interface, refer to
''Configuring the Account Table'' on page 232.
For an explanation on using ini file table parameters, refer to
''Structure of ini File Table Parameters'' on page 293.
This ini file table parameter configures the IP Group table. The format of
this parameter is as follows:
[IPGroup]
FORMAT IPGroup_Index = IPGroup_Type, IPGroup_Description,
IPGroup_ProxySetId, IPGroup_SIPGroupName,
IPGroup_ContactUser, IPGroup_EnableSurvivability,
IPGroup_ServingIPGroup, IPGroup_SendInviteToProxy,
IPGroup_AlwaysUseRouteTable;
[\IPGroup]
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